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Dimedone
Dimedone is an organic compound with the formula (CH3)2C(CH2)2(CO)2(CH2). Classified as a cyclic diketone, it is a derivative of 1,3-cyclohexanedione. It is a white solid that is soluble in water, as well as ethanol and methanol. It once was used as a reagent to test for the aldehyde functional group.
Synthesis
Dimedone is prepared from mesityl oxide and diethyl malonate via a Michael addition reaction.
Chemical properties
Tautomerism
Dimedone is in equilibrium with its tautomer in solution — in a 2:1 keto to enol ratio in chloroform. Crystalline dimedone contains chains of molecules, in the enol form, linked by hydrogen bonds:
Reaction with aldehydes
Dimedone reacts with aldehydes to give crystalline derivatives, whose melting points can be used to distinguish between aldehydes.
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