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Keto-enol tautomerization enolization “normal” aldehydes and ketones K eq = ~ 10 -8.

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1 Keto-enol tautomerization enolization “normal” aldehydes and ketones K eq = ~ 10 -8

2 Stabilized aldehydes and ketones  -diketones K eq = ~ 10

3 Mechanism for acid-catalyzed enolization

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5 Reactions of enols:  -halogenation

6 An example

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8 Mechanism of  -halogenation

9  -Bromination of Acids: the HVZ Reaction

10 The HVZ Reaction

11 Acidity of carbonyl compounds enolate ion formation pK a = ~ 16-20

12 Base-catalyzed enolization

13 Ester Enolates pK a = ~22

14 Alkylation of ester enolates

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19 Reactions of enolates: The Aldol Condensation

20 Aldol Condensation

21 More Aldol Condensation

22 Formation of  -unsaturated carbonyls

23 An example

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25 Claisen-Schmidt condensation

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27 Examples

28 Nucleophilic Addition to  -Unsaturated Carbonyls

29 Michael Addition

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31 Robinson Annulation

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33 Michael Addition

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35 Robinson Annulation

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37 The Claisen condensation

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39 An example

40 The product

41 Another example

42 Another product

43 The Dieckmann condensation

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45 Decarboxylation of Malonic Acids and b-Ketoacids Malonic acidAcetoacetic acid

46 Decarboxylation of Malonic Acids and b-Ketoacids

47 Ketone acylation using esters

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50 Acetoacetic ester synthesis of ketones ethyl acetoacetate

51 Acetoacetic ester synthesis of ketones

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54 Malonic ester synthesis of acids

55 diethyl malonate

56 Malonic ester synthesis of acids

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58 Malonic ester synthesis examples

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62 Michael addition

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66 Wait! There’s more!

67 Th-th-that’s all, folks.

68 I lied - some cool biochemistry acetyl CoAmalonyl CoA

69 More cool stuff

70 Even more

71 How would you make this?

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