enolaatit
Enolaatit, in English enolates, are the conjugate bases of carbonyl compounds formed by deprotonation at the alpha carbon of aldehydes, ketones, esters, and amides. They are widely used as reactive intermediates in organic synthesis for carbon–carbon bond formation.
In solution, enolates exist as resonance hybrids in which the negative charge is delocalized between the alpha
Common methods for generation include using bases such as LDA (lithium diisopropylamide), NaH, KH, or organometallic
Reactivity centers on the alpha carbon, enabling C-alkylation with alkyl halides to form new C–C bonds. Enolates
Enolates are foundational in modern organic synthesis, providing versatile routes to complex molecules through alpha-functionalization of