Question
Question: Explain the preparation of carboxylic acids from Grignard reagent. Give an equation....
Explain the preparation of carboxylic acids from Grignard reagent. Give an equation.
Solution
We know that it is a nucleophilic reagent that acts like a very strong base in chemical reactions. Its unique properties are due to the carbon-metal bond present in it and because carbon is bonded to metal, it can form carbanion in chemical reactions but it is important to keep it away from the moisture.
Complete answer:
The important observation is the nucleophilic addition of Grignard reagent over the substrate as alkyl carbanion is a very strong base and powerful nucleophile, that’s with compounds containing carbonyl carbons it readily forms nucleophilic addition product and common thing over here is the acidic work up to form the final product, because the addition compound formed after the nucleophilic addition of Grignard reagent over substrate will easily get hydrolyzed in acidic medium.
Grignard reagent reacts with solid CO2 (dry ice) to form magnesium salt of carboxylic acid. This is followed by acidification to obtain carboxylic acid. For example, the reaction between methyl magnesium bromide and carbon dioxide followed by acid hydrolysis will give acetic acid.