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A One-Pot, Asymmetric Robinson Annulation in the Organic Chemistry Majors LaboratoryKiel E. Lazarski, Alan A. Rich, and Cheryl M. Mascarenhas Describes a one-pot, enantioselective, Robinson annulation geared towards the second-year organic chemistry major and demonstrating aspects of green chemistry. Lazarski, Kiel E.; Rich, Alan A.; Mascarenhas, Cheryl M. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1531.
Carbonyl and Conjugate Additions to Cyclohexenone: Experiments Illustrating Reagent SelectivityMichael G. Organ and Paul Anderson Undergraduate students leaving an organic chemistry program should have exposure to these concepts and hands-on experience in dealing practically with the issue of selectivity. In this paper, selective addition of a nucleophile to either end of the enone moiety in cyclohexenone is examined. Organ, Michael G.; Anderson, Paul. J. Chem. Educ.1996, 73, 1193.