Expected and unexpected products in half curcuminoid synthesis: Crystal structures of but-3-en-2-ones and 3-methylcyclohex-2-enones

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The expected (E)-but-3-en-2-ones compounds I and II (half curcuminoids) were obtained by the Claisen–Schmidt reaction between aldehydes 3,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde or 4-nitrobenzaldehyde with acetone. Concomitantly, 3-methylcyclohex-2-enones compounds III and IV arose from an unexpected reaction of but-3-en-2-ones in the cascade reaction of a Michael-type addition of a second molecule of acetone followed by Robinson annulation under strong basic conditions. Both enones exhibit the (E)-configuration, compound I displays s-trans conformation, whereas compound II exhibits conformational disorder as solid solution of s-cis and s-trans conformations. The related 3-methylcyclohex-2-enones exhibit envelope conformation. Compound III constitutes an example of the rarest case of racemic solid solution (pseudoracemate), where a lack of chiral discrimination with respect to the two enantiomers leads to an enantiomeric disorder of a racemic mixture with different occupancies at the reference site. Due to the lack of strong hydrogen-bond donors in all compounds, the crystal packing is mainly stabilized by weak intermolecular C-H···O interactions between the molecules. The present work provides a new perspective on the search for by-products normally overlooked in Claisen–Schmidt condensations.

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Obregón-Mendoza, M. A., Arias-Olguín, I. I., Meza-Morales, W., Alvarez-Ricardo, Y., Chávez, M. I., Toscano, R. A., … Enríquez, R. G. (2021). Expected and unexpected products in half curcuminoid synthesis: Crystal structures of but-3-en-2-ones and 3-methylcyclohex-2-enones. Crystals, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11040404

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