explain dickman condensation?
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Dieckmann condensation. The Dieckmann condensation is an organic reaction used to form a carbon-carbon bond between two tethered ester groups using an alkoxide base in alcohol to make a cyclic β-keto ester. This reaction is essentially an intramolecular form of theClaisen condensation
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Dieckmann condensation. The Dieckmann condensation is an organic reaction used to form a carbon-carbon bond between two tethered ester groups using an alkoxide base in alcohol to make a cyclic β-keto ester. This reaction is essentially an intramolecular form of theClaisen condensation
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Explanation:
Dieckmann condensation :
The esters of dicarboxylic acid in the presence of base undergoes intra molecular condensation to give cyclic beta-ketoesters , which by series of reaction can be converted into cyclo alkanes.
This reaction is used for preparation of cyclo pentane, cyclo hexane etc.
The reaction is given as an image.
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