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Direct alkylation of aldehydes and ketones poses many problems, it is accompanied by many side reaction. Alkylation of aldehydes can be achieved by using aldehyde enol and enolate equivalents in which the aldehyde is present only in masked form during the enolization and alkylation step. Briefly discuss five limitations of direct aldehyde alkylation

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