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Aldol Condensation
A reaction forming β-hydroxycarbonyls or α,β-unsaturated carbonyls by combining enolates with carbonyl compounds.
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Aldol Condensation
A reaction forming β-hydroxycarbonyls or α,β-unsaturated carbonyls by combining enolates with carbonyl compounds.
Enolate
A resonance-stabilized anion formed by deprotonation at the alpha carbon of a carbonyl compound, acting as a nucleophile.
Aldehyde
A carbonyl compound with a hydrogen atom attached to the carbonyl carbon, often participating in condensation reactions.
Ketone
A carbonyl compound with two alkyl groups attached to the carbonyl carbon, capable of forming enolates.
Alpha Proton
A hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon adjacent to a carbonyl group, whose presence allows enolate formation.
Non-enolizable Carbonyl
A carbonyl compound lacking alpha hydrogens, preventing enolate formation and ensuring it acts only as an electrophile.
Electrophile
A species that accepts electrons during a reaction, such as a carbonyl carbon in aldol condensations.
Beta Hydroxycarbonyl
A compound featuring a hydroxyl group on the beta carbon relative to a carbonyl, formed as an initial aldol product.
Dehydration
A process removing water from a molecule, often converting a β-hydroxycarbonyl to an α,β-unsaturated carbonyl.
Crossed Aldol Reaction
A condensation involving two different carbonyl compounds, often yielding complex mixtures of products.
Punnett Square
A grid used to visualize all possible product combinations in a crossed aldol reaction, analogous to genetic crosses.
Formaldehyde
A simple non-enolizable aldehyde lacking alpha hydrogens, serving only as an electrophile in condensation reactions.
Benzaldehyde
An aromatic aldehyde without alpha hydrogens, commonly used as a non-enolizable electrophile in aldol reactions.
Synthetic Chemist's Nightmare
A scenario where uncontrollable mixtures of products arise, making purification and yield optimization difficult.