三枝・伊藤酸化
1. Saegusa–Ito oxidationThe Saegusa–Ito oxidation is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry to make carbon–carbon bonds. It was discovered in 1978 by Takeo Saegusa and Yoshihiko Ito as a method to introduce α-β unsaturation in carbonyl compounds. The reaction as originally reported involved formation of a silyl enol ether followed by treatment with palladium(II) acetate and benzoquinone to yield the corresponding enone.
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