File:2-Methylcyclohexanone to 2,2- and 2,6-dimethylcyclohexanone.png

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English: Skeletal structures for the reaction of 2-methylcyclohexanone with various bases (potassium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (KHMDS) or potassium hydride) followed by triethylborane to form two different enolates. A subsequent reaction with iodomethane gives different methylated structural isomers depending on the enolate position.)
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