CHEM 213 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12.8-12.9: Formaldehyde, Protecting Group

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Grignard reagents can react with formaldehyde to make a primary oh. Grignard reagents can react with all other aldehydes to form secondary oh: 3. Grignard reagents can react with ketones to form tertiary oh: 4. Esters can react with two grignard reagents to form a tertiary oh. Restrictions on grignards: you can"t use grignards with compounds that contain any h with acidic characteristics. A. k. a. no oh, nh, sh, co2h, or so3h groups allowed. This is because the grignard would be automatically naturalized by the acidic group: (grignard strong base!!, grignards also can"t be made with any carbonyl, epoxy, nitro, or cn group. Acetylenic grignard reagents: can be created by allowing terminal alkynes to react with alkyl grignard reagents. Then you can use these acetylenic reagents to carry out other processes. Lithium reagents: rli react with carbonyl compounds like grignards. Tad bit more reactive than grignards, but harder to prepare and handle.

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