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Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions. Aldehydes, Ketons and other carbonyl compounds having H on α -C -> in equilibrium (in solution) -> Keto-Enol tautomerization. Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions. Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions.

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Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

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  1. Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Aldehydes, Ketons and other carbonyl compounds having H on α-C -> in equilibrium (in solution) -> Keto-Enol tautomerization

  2. Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  3. Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  4. Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Enolate anion Conjugated base

  5. Hydrogen Exchange Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Racemization

  6. Conjugation Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Enol-Form -> Keto-Form Progesterone (female sex hormone)

  7. Halogenation Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  8. Alkylation of enolate anion Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Enolate anion acting as carbanion nucleophiles in SN2 reaction

  9. Alkylation of enolate anion Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Reaction not possible with aryl halides

  10. Alkylation of enolate anion Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  11. Alkylation of enolate anion Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  12. Addition-dehydration: Aldol reaction Carbonyl compounds reacting as electrophiles -> aldol reaction Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Aldehydes are better electrophiles than ketons -> aldol reaction more favourable with aldehydes

  13. Addition-dehydration: Aldol reaction mixed aldol reaction Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  14. Addition-dehydration: Aldol reaction Product from aldol reaction dehydrates by heating in acid or base -> α,β unsaturated carbonyl compound Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions Under basic conditions -> E1cb (elimination-unimolecular-conjugated base)

  15. Addition-dehydration: Aldol reaction Intramolecular aldol reaction Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  16. Other stabilized anions as nucleophiles: nitriles and nitromethane Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  17. Other stabilized anions as nucleophiles: nitriles and nitromethane Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  18. Other stabilized anions as nucleophiles: nitriles and nitromethane Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  19. Enamines as nucleophiles Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  20. Enamines as nucleophiles Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  21. Enamines as nucleophiles Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  22. Enolate anions from carboxylic acid derivates Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

  23. Enolate anions from carboxylic acid derivates Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions base More favourable with ketons and aldehydes

  24. Enolate anions from carboxylic acid derivates Nucleophilic reactions involving enolate anions

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