Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Grignard
reaction:
A
carbonyl addition reaction
between a
Grignard reagent (R-MgX)
with an
aldehyde
or
ketone
to
produce
an
alcohol
.
Grignard
reaction of
PhMgBr
with
formaldehyde
gives a
primary alcohol
. The reaction follows the standard
carbonyl addition mechanism
.
Grignard
reaction of
CH
3
MgBr
with an
aldehyde
such as
benzaldehyde (PhCHO)
gives a
secondary alcohol
. The reaction follows the standard
carbonyl addition mechanism
.
Grignard
reaction of
(CH
3
)
3
CMgI
with a
ketone
such as
acetone
gives a
tertiary alcohol
. The reaction follows the standard
carbonyl addition mechanism
.
Related terms:
Organometallic compound
,
nucleophile
,
nucleophilic acyl substitution
,
nucleophilic carbonyl substitution
,
carbanion
,
organolithium reagent
,
cuprate
,
name reaction
,
Ph
,
CHO
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