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15.20 : C–C Bond Cleavage: Retro-Aldol Reaction

The reverse of the aldol addition reaction is called the retro-aldol reaction. Here, the carbon–carbon bond in the aldol product is cleaved under acidic or basic conditions to form two molecules of carbonyl compounds. The mechanism of the reaction consists of three steps.

In the first step, as depicted in Figure 1, the base deprotonates the β-hydroxy ketone at the hydroxyl group to form an alkoxide ion.

Keto-enol tautomerism reaction mechanism; acid-base catalysis; molecular structure diagram.

Figure 1. The deprotonation of a β-hydroxy ketone to form an alkoxide ion.

Figure 2 shows the second step, which involves the cleavage of the carbon–carbon bond to yield a ketone molecule and an enolate ion.

Keto-enol tautomerism mechanism; chemical equation; carbonyl group reaction; organic chemistry diagram.

Figure 2. The formation of an enolate ion.

Finally, as illustrated in Figure 3, the enolate ion is protonated to form the second ketone molecule.

Ketone tautomerization reaction; chemical structure diagram with arrows indicating hydrogen shift.

Figure 3. The protonation of enolate generates a second ketone.

Similarly, the β-hydroxy aldehyde in the presence of a base undergoes the retro-aldol reaction to produce two aldehyde molecules.

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C C Bond CleavageRetro aldol ReactionAldol AdditionCarbonyl CompoundsAlkoxide IonDeprotonationKetoneEnolate IonProtonationhydroxy Ketonehydroxy Aldehyde

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