Grignard Reaction with Formaldehyde

CH3MgBr + HCHO → CH3CH2OH (after hydrolysis)

نظرة عامة

A Grignard reagent (methylmagnesium bromide) adds to formaldehyde, and after aqueous workup produces a primary alcohol. Grignard reagents are organomagnesium halides that act as powerful nucleophilic carbon sources. The reaction must be performed in anhydrous ether because Grignard reagents react violently with water.

المشاركون

الدور المادة المعامل الحالة
متفاعل Formaldehyde CH₂O 1 (l)
منتج Ethanol C₂H₅OH 1 (l)

مثال من الحياة اليومية

Victor Grignard won the 1912 Nobel Prize for this reaction, which revolutionized organic synthesis and is still one of the most taught reactions.

الأهمية الصناعية

Grignard reactions are used to synthesize alcohols, carboxylic acids, and complex molecules in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the equation for Grignard Reaction with Formaldehyde?
The balanced equation is: CH₃MgBr + HCHO → CH₃CH₂OH (after hydrolysis).
What type of reaction is Grignard Reaction with Formaldehyde?
Grignard Reaction with Formaldehyde is a organic reaction.
Is Grignard Reaction with Formaldehyde exothermic or endothermic?
Grignard Reaction with Formaldehyde is exothermic (releases energy). The enthalpy change (ΔH) is -85.0 kJ/mol.