?The oxidation of ketones with peroxy acids is both novel and synthetically useful. An

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The oxidation of ketones with peroxy acids is both novel and synthetically useful. An oxygen from the peroxy acid is inserted between the ketone carbonyl group and one of its attached carbons to give an ester. First described by Adolf von Baeyer and Victor Villiger in 1899, reactions of this type are known as Baeyer–Villiger oxidations.

       The reaction is regioselective; oxygen insertion occurs between the carbonyl carbon and the larger (R) of the two groups attached to it. Methyl ketones ( R = CH3 ) give esters of acetic acid;

      The mechanism of the Baeyer–Villiger reaction begins with nucleophilic addition of the peroxy acid to the carbonyl group.

    After protonation by an acid catalyst (either the peroxy acid or a carboxylic acid), the conjugate acid of the product of the first step rearranges by an alkyl group migration. Normally, it is the larger of the two groups originally bonded to the carbonyl group that migrates.

    The reaction is stereospecific; the alkyl group migrates with retention of configuration, as illustrated for the oxidation of cis-1-acetyl-2-methylcyclopentane; only the cis product is obtained.

When the ketone is cyclic, a cyclic ester, or lactone, is formed. Cyclobutanone is oxidized to a lactone by the Baeyer–Villiger reaction.

A reaction analogous to the Baeyer–Villiger reaction occurs in living systems through the action of certain bacterial enzymes. A preparation of the S enantiomer of compound Y has been described using a bacterial cyclohexanone monooxygenase enzyme system. What is compound X?

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