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Organometallic Reagents: Sources of Nucleophilic Carbon for Alcohol Synthesis 8-7 If the carbonyl carbon of an aldehyde or ketone could be attacked by.

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1 Organometallic Reagents: Sources of Nucleophilic Carbon for Alcohol Synthesis 8-7 If the carbonyl carbon of an aldehyde or ketone could be attacked by a nucleophilic carbon atom, R: -, instead of a hydride ion, both an alcohol and a new carbon-carbon bond would be formed. The class of compounds called organometallic reagents are strong bases and good nucleophiles and are useful in this kind of synthesis.

2 Alkyllithium and alkylmagnesium reagents are prepared from haloalkanes. Alkyllithium and alkylmagnesium compounds can be prepared by reaction of alkyl halides with lithium or magnesium in ethoxyethane (diethylether) or oxacyclopentane (THF). The order of reactivity of the haloalkane is: Cl < Br < I

3 Grignard reagents, RMgX, can be formed from primary, secondary, and tertiary haloalkane, as well as from haloalkenes and halobenzenes. Grignard reagents are very sensitive to moisture and air and are formed in solution and used immediately. The metal atoms in a Grignard reagent are electron-deficient and become coordinated to two solvent molecules:

4 The alkylmetal bond is strongly polar. The carbon-lithium bond in CH 3 Li has about 40% ionic character, and the carbon- magnesium bond in CH 3 MgCl has about 35% ionic character. The metal atom is strongly electropositive and is at the positive end of the dipole. The formation of a Grignard reagent is an example of reverse polarization. In the haloalkane, the carbon atom attached to the halogen was electrophilic. In the Grignard reagent, the carbon atom has become nucleophilic.

5 The alkyl group in alkylmetals is strongly basic. Carbocations are the conjugate bases of alkanes (estimated pK a ’s of about 50), and as a result are extremely basic, much more so than amines or alkoxides. Because of their basicity, carbocations are extremely sensitive to moisture or other acidic functional groups. This reaction is one method which can be used to convert alkylhalides into alkanes.

6 A more direct way of producing an alkane from a haloalkane is by an S N 2 displacement of the halide by a hydride ion from LiAlH 4. NaBH 4 is not reactive enough to carry out this displacement. A deuterium atom can be introduced into an alkane by the reaction of D 2 O with an organometallic reagent:

7 Organometallic Reagents in the Synthesis of Alcohols 8-8 One of the most useful reactions of organometallic reagents is the reaction with aldehydes and ketones to produce an alcohol containing a new C-C bond. Reaction with formaldehyde produces a primary alcohol.

8 Aldehydes other than formaldehyde form secondary alcohols. Ketones react to form tertiary alcohols. Alkyllithium and Grignard reagents cannot be used to displace halide ions from haloalkanes as the reaction is too slow.


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