asetsevate
Asetsevate is a hypothetical organic compound widely cited in theoretical chemistry and computational studies as a prototypical enolate and ester-substituted beta-keto system. It has no confirmed real-world isolations or syntheses, and there is no single accepted molecular structure.
Multiple researchers have proposed variants sharing a common core: a beta-keto ester motif with a substituent
Predicted properties are entirely theoretical. In silico studies typically assign moderate polarity, two carbonyl groups, and
Applications: used in teaching to illustrate reaction mechanisms such as aldol condensations and acyl transfers. Also
Etymology and nomenclature: the name asetsevate is a constructed term blending 'acet-' and the standard suffix