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reaction of Gilman reagent with unsaturated ketones

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Answered by yskar1385
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Gilman Reaction. Gilman reaction is a name reaction as typified by 1,4-additions of α,β-unsaturated ketones as well as SN2-type alkylation of alkyl halides. Gilman reagents are organocopper compounds typically illustrated by C-Cu-C core with a lithium counterion and are particularly useful for the Gilman reaction.

Answered by arunsomu13
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Explanation:

Gilmans reagent is RLiCu in which R will have partial negative charge and metal will have partial positive charge.

Since the carbonyl group in ketone is electron deficient, the alkyl group(R) attacks ketone to give 3 degree alcohol by SN2 mechanism

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