Q12P
Question
As shown in Figures 23-4, the Claisen reaction is reversible. That is, a 𝛃-keto ester can be cleaved by base into two fragments. Using curved arrows to indicate electron flow, show the mechanism by which this cleavage occurs.
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When a 𝛃-keto ester reacts with a strong base (NaOH) it can give us two products but one of them is reversible and can’t give the desired product.
1Base (NaOH) can be attacked at two positions of 𝛃-keto ester:
a. When the base (-OH) is attacked at acidic 𝛂-hydrogen the reaction will reverse easily and we can’t get the desired product.
b. But when (-OH) is attacked at the carbon of the carbonyl group, then the reaction is irreversible and we can easily get the desired product.
2Cleavage of the 𝛃-keto ester by base like NaOH:
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