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α,β-Unsaturated carbonyl compounds are organic compounds with the general structure (O=CR)−Cα=Cβ-R. Such compounds include enones and enals. In these compounds the carbonyl group is conjugated with an alkene (hence the adjective unsaturated). Unlike the case for carbonyls without a flanking alkene group, α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds are susceptible to attack by nucleophiles at the β-carbon. This pattern of reactivity is called vinylogous. Examples of unsaturated carbonyls are acrolein (propenal), mesityl oxide, acrylic acid, and maleic acid. Unsaturated carbonyls can be prepared in the laboratory in an aldol reaction and in the Perkin reaction.

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  • Un composé carbonylé α,β-insaturé est un composé carbonylé, c'est-à-dire un aldéhyde ou une cétone, dont le carbone en α de du groupe carbonyle possède une fonction alcène. Les composés carbonylés α,β-insaturés sont des composés assez utilisés en synthèse organique car les carbones 1 et 3 sont sites électrophiles. Dans cette nomenclature, 1 désigne l'atome de carbone portant l'atone d'oxygène de la fonction cétone et 3 l'atome de carbone en β de la fonction carbonyle. Par exemple, il est possible de réaliser un addition nucléophile, l'addition nucléophile 1-4 à l'aide d'organocuprates. * Portail de la chimie (fr)
  • α,β-Unsaturated carbonyl compounds are organic compounds with the general structure (O=CR)−Cα=Cβ-R. Such compounds include enones and enals. In these compounds the carbonyl group is conjugated with an alkene (hence the adjective unsaturated). Unlike the case for carbonyls without a flanking alkene group, α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds are susceptible to attack by nucleophiles at the β-carbon. This pattern of reactivity is called vinylogous. Examples of unsaturated carbonyls are acrolein (propenal), mesityl oxide, acrylic acid, and maleic acid. Unsaturated carbonyls can be prepared in the laboratory in an aldol reaction and in the Perkin reaction. (en)
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  • α,β-Unsaturated carbonyl compounds are organic compounds with the general structure (O=CR)−Cα=Cβ-R. Such compounds include enones and enals. In these compounds the carbonyl group is conjugated with an alkene (hence the adjective unsaturated). Unlike the case for carbonyls without a flanking alkene group, α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds are susceptible to attack by nucleophiles at the β-carbon. This pattern of reactivity is called vinylogous. Examples of unsaturated carbonyls are acrolein (propenal), mesityl oxide, acrylic acid, and maleic acid. Unsaturated carbonyls can be prepared in the laboratory in an aldol reaction and in the Perkin reaction. (en)
  • Un composé carbonylé α,β-insaturé est un composé carbonylé, c'est-à-dire un aldéhyde ou une cétone, dont le carbone en α de du groupe carbonyle possède une fonction alcène. Les composés carbonylés α,β-insaturés sont des composés assez utilisés en synthèse organique car les carbones 1 et 3 sont sites électrophiles. Dans cette nomenclature, 1 désigne l'atome de carbone portant l'atone d'oxygène de la fonction cétone et 3 l'atome de carbone en β de la fonction carbonyle. Par exemple, il est possible de réaliser un addition nucléophile, l'addition nucléophile 1-4 à l'aide d'organocuprates. (fr)
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  • Composé carbonylé α,β-insaturé (fr)
  • Α,β-Unsaturated carbonyl compound (en)
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