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'Aldol' is an abbreviation of aldehyde and alcohol. When the enolate of an aldehyde or a ketone
reacts at the α-carbon with the carbonyl of another molecule under basic or acidic conditions to
obtain β-hydroxy aldehyde or ketone, this reaction is called Aldol Reaction.
Recent Literature
A Highly Efficient Organocatalyst for Direct Aldol Reactions of Ketones with Aldedydes
Z. Tang, Z.-H. Yang, X.-H. Chen, L.-F. Cun, A.-Q. Mi, Y.-Z. Jiang, L.-Z. Gong, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
2005, 127, 9285-9289.
Chiral Diols: A New Class of Additives for Direct Aldol Reaction Catalyzed by L-Proline
Y. Zhou, Z. Shan, J. Org. Chem., 2006, 71, 9510-9512.
Anti-selective and regioselective aldol addition of ketones with aldehydes using MgI2 as promoter
H.-X. Wei, R. L. Jasoni, H. Shao, J. Hu, P. W. Pare, Tetrahedron, 2004, 60, 11829-11835.
The Aldol Reaction under High-Intensity Ultrasound: A Novel Approach to an Old Reaction
G. Cravotto, A. Demetri, G. M. Nano, G. Palmisano, A. Penoni, S. Tagliapietra, Eur. J. Org.
Chem., 2003, 4438-4444.