Organic Reactions 1995
DOI: 10.1002/0471264180.or047.02
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The IntramolecularMichael Reaction

Abstract: Like its intermolecular counterpart, the intramolecular Michael reaction involves the addition of a nucleophile, often referred to as the donor, to an acceptor, usually an olefin bearing one or more functional groups capable of stabilizing a carbanion. Strictly speaking, the term Michael reaction refers to the 1,4‐, or conjugate, addition of a carbanion to an acceptor under basic conditions. However, just as the scope of a previous review dealing with the Michael reaction was expanded to encompass a … Show more

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“…In the context of applications to organic synthesis, we can state that the a,b-unsaturated carbonyl moiety of carboxy compounds in their ground state easily undergoes the addition of nucleophiles (Michael addition) [33,34] or radical species at the b position. Frequently, tandem reactions are used to add substituents first to the b position and then to the a Scheme 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of applications to organic synthesis, we can state that the a,b-unsaturated carbonyl moiety of carboxy compounds in their ground state easily undergoes the addition of nucleophiles (Michael addition) [33,34] or radical species at the b position. Frequently, tandem reactions are used to add substituents first to the b position and then to the a Scheme 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…" In principle, the same products could result from sequential Michael reactions (31). We favor a IMDA mechanism at present, because in no case have we detected or isolated the products from the "initial" Michael reaction.…”
Section: H-thiopyrans Had Established the 4-(triisopropylsilyl)oxymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…18 Estas propriedades lhes permitem participar, respectivamente, de reações do ciclo redox e reações de Michael. 19 Nesse sentido, o potencial redox de uma quinona pode ser fortemente influenciado pelo pH do meio e pela presença de substituintes.…”
Section: Propriedadesunclassified