Ch 14: Hydration Of Alkenes Using Hg - Chemistry
| Chapter 14: Organometallic Compounds |
Oxymercuration-Demercuration of Alkenes
Reaction type: Electrophilic Addition
Summary
- Overall transformation C=C to H-C-C-OH
- This is an alternative method for hydrating alkenes to give alcohols
- Typical reagents are Hg2+ salts such as mercury acetate, Hg(OAc)2, in aqueous THF
- Unfortunately, mercury compounds are generally quite toxic
- Regioselectivity predicted by Markovnikov's rule (major product is the more highly substituted alcohol)
- The reaction is not stereoselective
- Reaction proceeds via the formation of a cyclic mercurinium ion (compare with bromination of alkenes)
- The mercurinium ion is opened by the attack of water to complete the oxymercuration.
- When the water attacks, it does so at the more highly substituted carbon.
- Demercuration is effected by a reduction using sodium borohydride, NaBH4
- If the reaction is carried out in the presence of an alcohol rather than water, then ethers are obtained via an alkoxymercuration :
- The only difference here is a change in the nucleophile from H2O to ROH
- What other methods are there for hydrating alkenes ? ANSWER
- Which species in this reaction is/are organometallic species ? ANSWER
- Why aren't rearrangements a problem with this process ? ANSWER
- Why does the water attack the more highly substituted carbon ? ANSWER
- Addition reactions of alkenes (Ch 6)
- Hydration of Alkynes (Ch 9)
| MECHANISM FOR REACTION OF ALKENES WITH Hg(OAc)2 / H2O | |
| Step 1: The C=C π electrons act as the nucleophile with the electrophilic Hg and loss of an acetate ion as a leaving group, forming the cyclic mercurinium ion. | |
| Step 2: Water functions as a nucleophile and attacks one of the carbons substituted with mercury resulting in cleavage of the C-Hg bond. | |
| Step 3: The acetate ion functions as a base deprotonating the oxonium ion to give the alcohol. This completes the oxymercuration part of the reaction. | |
| Step 4:(mechanism not shown) The hydride reduces the Hg off, creating a C-H bond while breaking the C-Hg bond. This is the demercuration part of the process. This step is not stereoselective. | |
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| © Dr. Ian Hunt, Department of Chemistry |
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