- Schlenk equilibrium
The Schlenk equilibrium is a
chemical equilibrium named after its discovererWilhelm Schlenk taking place in solutions ofGrignard reagent s. [W. Schlenk, W. Schlenk,Chem. Ber. 62, 920 1929 "Note: the authors are father and son"] ["Grignard Reagents: New Developments" H. G. Richey (Editor) ISBN 0-471-99908-3]The process described is an equilibrium between two equivalents of an alkyl or aryl magnesium halide on the left of the equation and on the right side, one equivalent of the di
alkyl or diaryl magnesium compound and magnesium halidesalt .The position of the equilibrium is influenced by solvent and temperature, the nature of the various substituents and the presence of impurities. It is known that magnesium atom in Grignard solutions, either RMgX, R2Mg or MgX2, can coordinate two molecules of ether (i.e. diethyl ether or
tetrahydrofuran , THF). In the presence of ethereal solvent, the equilibrium tends to lie in favor of the alkyl or aryl magnesium halide. However, the addition ofdioxane to an etheral Grignard precipitates out all of the magnesium halide species, driving the equilibrium completely to the right side of the equation.Complexity is added to this equilibrium because the organomagnesium halide species in solution are capable of forming
dimers andtrimer s etc. for instance when concentration is increased. Alkyl magnesium chlorides in ether are present as dimers. [J. March Advanced Organic Chemistry 3th Ed. ISBN 0471854727]ee also
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