alphacleavage
Alphacleavage is a term used in organic chemistry to describe the cleavage of a carbon-carbon bond adjacent to a carbonyl group. This type of reaction is often facilitated by the presence of an alpha-substituent, such as a halogen, alkoxy, or amino group, which can stabilize the resulting carbocation or carbanion intermediate.
One common example of alphacleavage occurs in the alpha-halogenation of ketones. Treatment of a ketone with
Another important alphacleavage reaction is the haloform reaction, which involves the reaction of a methyl ketone
Alphacleavage is also a key step in various fragmentation reactions observed in mass spectrometry, such as