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why does the alkyl attacks the enolate from the si face?
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why does the alkyl attacks the enolate from the si face?
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Hello,
I did not understand why the alkyl attacks from the si face of the enolate, I'd say the opposite, since there's a t-butyl group. I hope you can see the pictures.
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Re: why does the alkyl attacks the enolate from the si face?
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Think about the conformation of the product if the other face were alkylated. Do you notice a particularly unfavorable interaction in the fused [5-5] system?
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