- Metal acetylide
A metal acetylide is an
alkyne for which the terminal proton (hydrogen) has been replaced by ametal such assodium or anorganolithium . So, for example, the alkyne CH3C≡CH could be deprotonated to form the acetylide ion CH3C≡C−. Once it has been deprotonated it becomes a strongnucleophile . Some acetylides, eg.silver acetylide orcopper acetylide , areexplosives .Acetylide ions are very useful in
organic chemistry reactions in combining carbon chains, particularly addition andsubstitution reaction s. One type of reaction displayed by acetylides areaddition reaction s withketone s to formtertiary alcohol s. In the reaction in "scheme 1" the alkyne proton of "ethyl propiolate" is deprotonated by "n"-butyllithium at -78°C to form lithium ethyl propiolate to whichcyclopentanone is added forming a lithium alkoxide.Acetic acid is added to remove lithium and liberate the free alcohol. ["Synthesis of alkyl 4-hydroxy-2-alkynoates" M. Mark Midland, Alfonso Tramontano, John R. CableJ. Org. Chem. ; 1980; 45(1); 28-29. [http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/joceah/1980/45/i01/f-pdf/f_jo01289a006.pdf Abstract] ]Coupling reactions of alkynes like the
Sonogashira coupling , theCadiot-Chodkiewicz coupling , theGlaser coupling and theEglinton coupling often have metal acetylides as intermediates.Several modifications of the reaction with carbonyls are known:
* In the Arens-van Dorp Synthesis the compound "ethoxyacetylene" [Organic Syntheses , Coll. Vol. 4, p.404 (1963); Vol. 34, p.46 (1954). [http://orgsynth.org/orgsyn/pdfs/CV4P0404.pdf Link] ] is converted to aGrignard reagent and reacted with aketone , the reaction product is apropargyl alcohol [van Dorp and Arens, Nature, 160, 189 (1947).] .
* In the Isler modification ethoxyacetylene is replaced by beta-chlorovinyl ether andlithium amide .
* In the Favorskii-Babayan synthesisketone s and acetylenic compounds react in presence ofalkali [ [http://www.drugfuture.com/organicnamereactions/onr126.htm Favorskii-Babayan Synthesis ] ] .Formation of acetylides poses a risk in handling of gaseous acetylene in presence of metals such as mercury,
silver orcopper , or alloys with their high content (brass ,bronze , silversolder ).References
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