reactions of α,β-unsaturated ketones
Reactions of α,β-unsaturated ketones refer to chemical transformations that occur specifically in compounds that contain a ketone group conjugated with a double bond (alkene) at the alpha-beta position. These reactions often involve the electrophilic or nucleophilic attack on the double bond, leading to the formation of new carbon-carbon or carbon-oxygen bonds, resulting in the modification of the chemical structure of the molecule.
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