enols and enolate Flashcards
Through what process are enols formed?
Keto forms of aldehydes and ketones are tautomerized
What is the difference of tautomers and constitutional isomers?
Tautomers differ in H bonds and double bond
How many steps are present in acid catalyzed enolization?
2 steps + 1 resonance (PRDD)
Protonate, Resonance, Detach/Double bond
How many steps are present in base enolization?
2 steps + 1 resonance (DRP)
Detach,
Resonance,
Protonate
What hydrogens are acidic in ketones?
Alpha hydrogens are more acidic since when they are removed they are able to form resonance structures. Beta and gamma hydrogens do not allow for resonance
Why are beta diketones more acidic than regular ketones?
They have three sets of alpha hydrogens which can be removed and have three resonance structures
What happens if there is a stereocenter in base reactions?
Carbon can attack from either side
What is the importance of the aldol condensation reaction?
You can use it to incorporate deuterium
What are the reaction conditions of aldol condensation? What intermediate is formed?
Reactant: 2 aldehyde or ketone
Conditions NaOH| H2O then heat
Product: alpha, beta-unsaturated aldehyde
*beta hydroxyaldehyde intermediate
How many steps are in the aldol condensation mechanism?
5 steps + 1 resonance
Detach,
Resonance,
Protonate,
Detach/Double Bond
Electron movement
How is equilibrium influenced in the aldol condensation reaction?
Aldehyde reaction will favor beta hydroxyaldehyde
Ketone reaction will favor ketone
What happens if instead of 2 equivalents of one aldehyde or ketone you have one of each or two different ones?
You get a mixture which is not useful
How do you avoid a mixture of beta hydroxyaldehyde products?
Only one reactant can form an enolate and one reactant is more electrophilic
What are enols?
Compounds with a double bond and hydroxyl group
What are the relative pka values of alpha hydrogens in aldehyde, ketone, beta- diketone, ester, beta-ketoesters?
Aldehyde 16
Ketone 20
Beta-diketone 9
Ester 4
Beta-ketoesters 11-13
How many enolate ion resonance structures do esters and beta-ketoesters have?
Esters have two
Beta-keto esters have three
How do the oxygens of an ester contribute to the stability of the carbon in the carbonyl bond? Is it more stable than aldehyde or ketones?
Double bond O is a EWG via resonance
C-O is EDG and shares electron density
Yes more stable than aldehydes or ketones