Hi all,
How can you add H2 across the alkene part of an a,b-unsaturated ketone, to make simply the ketone? I take it that you cannot use your standard hydrogenation with H2/ catalyst; would that be because it can add to the carbonyl as well, to produce the alcohol? I assume that conjugate addition has to occur instead, but I'm stuck trying to think of an appropriate soft nucleophile which would attack at the b-carbon to add H. Or perhaps the mechanism is longer and more roundabout than that.
Any help would be much appreciated! It would be great just to have a starting point.