Chapter 17: Aldehydes and Ketones. Nucleophilic Addition to C=O |
Reactivity
Overall a simple nucleophilic addition can be represented with curly arrows
as follows:
The reactivity of aldehydes and ketones can be easily rationalised by considering the important resonance contributor which has charge separation with a +ve C and -ve O. | ||
QUESTION Why is this resonance structure more important than the one with a -ve C and +ve O ? ANSWER |
In general the
reactivity order towards nucleophiles is : aldehydes > ketones (see
below) The substituents have two contributing factors on the reactivity at the carbonyl C: |
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These trends are supported by the
trends in the equilibrium data for the formation of hydrate (see
later)
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© Dr. Ian Hunt, Department of Chemistry |