Title: 20.18 Preparation of Nitriles
120.18Preparation of Nitriles
2Preparation of Nitriles
Nitriles are prepared by
- nucleophilic substitution by cyanide onalkyl
halides (Sections 8.1 and 8.13) - cyanohydrin formation (Section 17.7)
- dehydration of amides
3Example
KCN
CH3(CH2)8CH2Cl
ethanol-water
(95)
4Example
KCN
H
(75)
5Preparation of Nitriles
By dehydration of amides
- uses the reagent P4O10 (often written as P2O5)
(69-86)
620.19Hydrolysis of Nitriles
7Hydrolysis of Nitriles
Hydrolysis of nitriles resembles the
hydrolysisof amides. The reaction is
irreversible. Ammonia is produced and is
protonated to ammonium ion in acid solution.
2H2O
H
RCN
8Hydrolysis of Nitriles
In basic solution the carboxylic acid product is
deprotonated to give a carboxylate ion.
HO
H2O
NH3
RCN
9Example Acid Hydrolysis
(92-95)
10Example Basic Hydrolysis
CH3(CH2)9CN
(80)
11Mechanism of Hydrolysis of Nitriles
H2O
H2O
- Hydrolysis of nitriles proceeds via
thecorresponding amide. - We already know the mechanism of
amidehydrolysis. - Therefore, all we need to do is to see how
amides are formed from nitriles under the
conditions of hydrolysis.
12Mechanism of Hydrolysis of Nitriles
OH
H2O
RC
NH
- The mechanism of amide formation is analogousto
that of conversion of alkynes to ketones. - It begins with the addition of water across
thecarbon-nitrogen triple bond. - The product of this addition is the nitrogen
analog of an enol. It is transformed to an
amideunder the reaction conditions.
13Step 1
14Step 1
15Step 2
16Step 2
17Step 3
18Step 3
19Step 4
O
H
H
20Step 4
O
RC
N
H
O
H
H
H
2120.20Addition of Grignard Reagentsto Nitriles
22Addition of Grignard Reagents to Nitriles
R'MgX
H2O
diethylether
- Grignard reagents add to carbon-nitrogen
triplebonds in the same way that they add to
carbon-oxygen double bonds. - The product of the reaction is an imine.
23Addition of Grignard Reagents to Nitriles
R'MgX
H2O
diethylether
H3O
Imines are readily hydrolyzed to
ketones.Therefore, the reaction of Grignard
reagents with nitriles can be used as a synthesis
of ketones.
24Example
CH3MgI
1. diethyl ether
2. H3O, heat
(79)