Increasing Chain Length (Edexcel A Level Chemistry): Revision Note

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Grignard Reagents

  • If we need to increase the chain length we can use Grignard reagents 

Preparing Grignard reagents 

  • A halogenoalkane is dissolved in dry ether and reacted with magnesium to produce the reactive Grignard reagent

  • If 1-iodoethane is reacted with magnesium, ethyl magnesium iodide is produced

  • This is an example of a Grignard reagent 

CH3CH2I + Mg → CH3CH2MgI  

  • These compounds are highly reactive and the alkyl group (R group) can be considered to have a negative charge, therefore it can behave as a nucleophile 

    • R-[+MgI]

Reactions of Grignard with carbonyl compounds

  • Grignard reagents react with methanal to produce a primary alcohol 

RMgI + HCHO rightwards arrow with straight H subscript 2 straight O on top RCH2OH + Mg(OH)I

  • For example, methanal can react with ethyl magnesium iodide to produce propanol

CH3CH2MgI  + HCHO rightwards arrow with straight H subscript 2 straight O on top CH3CH2CH2OH + Mg(OH)I

  • They also can react with longer chain aldehydes to produce secondary alcohols

  • For example, ethanal can react with ethyl magnesium iodide to produce butan-2-ol

CH3CH2MgI  + CH3CHO  rightwards arrow with straight H subscript 2 straight O on top CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3 + Mg(OH)I

  • Ketones are also able to react with Grignard reagents producing a tertiary alcohol

  • For example, propanone can react with ethyl magnesium iodide to produce 2-methylbutan-2-ol 

CH3CH2MgI  + CH3COCH3 rightwards arrow with straight H subscript 2 straight O on top CH3CH2C(CH3)(OH)CH+ Mg(OH)I

Reactions of Grignard reagents with carbon dioxide 

  • This reaction will produce a carboxylic acid

CH3CH2MgI  + CO2 begin mathsize 16px style rightwards arrow with straight H subscript 2 straight O on top end style CH3CH2COOH + Mg(OH)I

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