Abstract

Smells like roses: The catalytic enantioselective ketonization of two isolated enols was successful and made possible the discussion of the important mechanistic implications of these findings. The indirect enolate protonation occurs via enols and higher-order mixed aggregates (see scheme). The reaction was used to synthesize the rose-smelling fragrance compound (S)-α-damascone.

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