Naming question; Michael Aldol Condensation

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The discussion centers on the proper naming of a compound synthesized through a Michael aldol condensation experiment. The original poster seeks clarification on their proposed name, which includes a 4-methyl substitution on one of the diphenyl groups. They initially suggest the name 6-ethoxycarbonyl-3-phenyl-5-(4-methylbenzyl)-2-cyclohexenone. Respondents emphasize the importance of accurate nomenclature, recommending the use of "4-methylphenyl" instead of "4-methylbenzyl" and advising against the use of "toluene" terminology in favor of "p-tolyl." They also suggest using chemical structure drawing software, such as ChemSketch, to better visualize the compound for accurate naming.
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Hi everyone,

So I am performing a michael aldol condensation experiment and i was wondering if anyone can help with the naming. An example of naming would be 6-ethoxycarbonyl-3,5-diphenyl-2-cyclohexenone. This example was in my lab manual; the compound I am synthesizing, has a (p) or 4-methyl on only one of the diphenyls of the example compound. So my question is, I understand that when a benzene ring has a methyl, it is named toluene. This is how i am naming my compound: 6-ethoxycarbonyl-3-phenyl-5-(4-methylbenzyl)-2-cyclohexenone. Does this sound right? my next guess would be to -5-((p)-toluenyl)-2-cyclo... thanks for the help.
 
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Nobody will be able to help not seeing the compound...
 
Borek is right, no one will be able to help you if you cannot draw or show an image of your compound. You can use a simple free software like ChemSketch to draw your chemical structures. Check out this link to view information about the software:
http://www.acdlabs.com/resources/freeware/chemsketch/

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Leakyrex1 said:
Hi everyone,

So I am performing a michael aldol condensation experiment and i was wondering if anyone can help with the naming. An example of naming would be 6-ethoxycarbonyl-3,5-diphenyl-2-cyclohexenone. This example was in my lab manual; the compound I am synthesizing, has a (p) or 4-methyl on only one of the diphenyls of the example compound. So my question is, I understand that when a benzene ring has a methyl, it is named toluene. This is how i am naming my compound: 6-ethoxycarbonyl-3-phenyl-5-(4-methylbenzyl)-2-cyclohexenone. Does this sound right? my next guess would be to -5-((p)-toluenyl)-2-cyclo... thanks for the help.

Your first name preferred, except that it should be 4-methylphenyl and not 4-methylbenzyl, if I understand you correctly. The toluene nomenclature is less desirable (not systematic), but if used, it should be p-tolyl not p-toluenyl. Another place to get chemical structure drawing software for free is: http://www.chem.wisc.edu/areas/reich/plt/winplt.htm
 
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