Abstract
Abstract The facial influence and synthetic utility of oxygen and sulfur heteroatoms adjacent to carbocyclic ketones upon nucleophilic addition has been investigated. Addition to the carbonyl group displayed a preference for attack anti to sulfur and syn to oxygen in synthetically useful ratios. Diisopropylaluminum hydride reduction in the cyclopentanone series reversed this facial preference.
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