Grignard Reagent, Heating Effects, Reduction and Oxidation Reactions by NJ Sir
The Grignard Reaction is the addition of an organomagnesium halide (Grignard reagent) to a ketone or aldehyde, to form a tertiary or secondary alcohol, respectively. The reaction with formaldehyde leads to a primary alcohol.
Grignard Reagents are also used in the following important reactions: The addition of an excess of a Grignard reagent to an ester or lactone gives a tertiary alcohol in which two alkyl groups are the same, and the addition of a Grignard reagent to a nitrile produces an unsymmetrical ketone via a metalloimine intermediate. (Some more reactions are depicted below)
According to NJ Sir, the study of Grignard Reagent, Heating Effects, Reduction and Oxidation Reactions needed to analyze the concepts of Organic Chemistry Reactions.
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Subject | Chemistry | Medium | English | Target | XII,XIII Class | Language | English + Hindi |
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