Crossed Claisen condensation is a variation of Claisen condensation.
Claisen Condensation:
Crossed Claisen Condensation:
eg:
Step 2 and 3: Enolate ion 1 undergoes a nucleophilic acyl substitution preferentially with the non-enolizable ester, which has the sterically less hindered and, therefore, more accessible carbonyl carbon, giving a β-ketoester.
Step 4: The alkoxide ion deprotonates the β-ketoester irreversibly.
Step 5: The acid protonates enolate ion 2
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