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α-Carbon Chemistry: Enols, Enolates, and Enamines
Malonic Ester Synthesis for Carboxylic Acids
Description
Malonic ester synthesis is a way to make alpha-substituted carboxylic acids from beta-diesters such as diethyl malonate and alkyl halides. It builds a new carbon-carbon bond and then turns the product into a carboxylic acid.
The reaction starts by removing the acidic alpha hydrogen from the beta-...
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Transcript
In malonic ester synthesis, β-diesters bearing acidic α protons in the presence of a base and an alkyl halide generate substituted acetic acids via alkylated malonic ester intermediates.
Initially, the base removes the α proton of the diester to generate a nucleophilic enolate ion that is highly stabilized by three resonance structures.
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