Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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Chapter 22.13, Problem 22.39P
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The mechanisms for the two given Dieckmann condensations are to be proposed.
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An internal condensation reaction of a diester forms a ring compound. Such an internal claisen cyclization is known as a Dieckmann condensation reaction or more commonly it is known as a Dieckmann cyclization. This reaction is useful in the formation of five and six membered rings. Rings which are smaller than five carbon atoms or larger than six carbon atoms are rarely formed by this reaction.
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