acylketenes
Acylketenes are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of two adjacent carbonyl groups and a terminal alkene. The general structure can be represented as R1-C(=O)-C(=C)-R2. They are highly reactive intermediates, often generated in situ and immediately consumed in subsequent reactions. Their reactivity stems from the electron-deficient nature of the carbon atoms in the double bond, making them susceptible to nucleophilic attack.
Acylketenes can be synthesized through various methods, including the dehydrohalogenation of alpha-haloacyl halides or the Wolff
Due to their high reactivity, acylketenes participate in a range of cycloaddition reactions. They readily react