Hello everyone,
I was trying to solve an excercise and I'm not sure I did it well. It states that using the reactives as shown in the picture I attach, you get the product I (which is the product of a Darzens condensation), and asks you how could you modify the reaction conditions in order to get the product II instead of product I.
I thought this can be done making first a enolate equivalent of the ketone (such as Lithium enolate, or sylil enol ether) and then adding the α-haloester, so that you can alkylate. Is it right?
Thanks a lot!