- 'ketol'. An
aldol may also use the term β-hydroxy
aldehyde (or β-hydroxy
ketone for a ketol). The term "
aldol" may
refer to 3-hydroxybutanal.
Aldols are the...
-
addition of an
enolized ketone to another:
These products are
known as
aldols, from the
aldehyde + alcohol, a
structural motif seen in many of the products...
- An
aldol condensation is a
condensation reaction in
organic chemistry in
which two
carbonyl moieties (of
aldehydes or ketones)
react to form a β-hydroxyaldehyde...
- Look up Aldo or aldo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aldo may
refer to: Aldo (given name), male
given name Aldo (footballer, born 1957) Aldo (footballer...
- In
organic chemistry, the
Mukaiyama aldol addition is an
organic reaction and a type of
aldol reaction between a
silyl enol
ether (R2C=CR−O−Si(CH3)3)...
- In
organic chemistry,
aldol reactions are acid- or base-catalyzed
reactions of
aldehydes or ketones.
Aldol addition or
aldolization refers to the addition...
- The
Aldol–Tishchenko
reaction is a
tandem reaction involving an
aldol reaction and a
Tishchenko reaction. In
organic synthesis, it is a
method to convert...
- Michael/
aldol reaction (or
domino Michael/
aldol reaction) is a
consecutive series of
reactions composed of
either Michael addition reactions or
aldol reactions...
- at the β-keto group,
which could further react with
aldehyde to
generate aldols.
Using decarboxylation reaction to
generate enolate is a
common strategy...
- The
Stork enamine alkylation involves the
addition of an
enamine to a
Michael acceptor (e.g., an α,β -unsaturated
carbonyl compound) or
another electrophilic...