|  | Chapter 15: Alcohols, Diols and Thiols |  | 
Reductions of Aldehydes 
  and Ketones 
  
  
 
 
    
    Reactions usually in Et2O or THF followed by H3O+ 
    work-ups
Reaction type: Nucleophilic Addition
Summary
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| Step 1: The nucleophilic H in the hydride reagent adds to the electrophilic C in the polar carbonyl group in the aldehyde, electrons from the C=O move to the O creating an intermediate metal alkoxide complex. (note that all 4 of the H atoms can react) |   | 
| Step 2: This is the work-up step, a simple acid/base reaction. Protonation of the alkoxide oxygen creates the primary alcohol product from the intermediate complex. | |
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|  | © Dr. Ian Hunt, Department of Chemistry |  |