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Nitriles, acid catalyzed addition alkylation

Another FGI that gives carboxylic acid products is the hydrolysis of carboxylic acid derivatives, such as esters and nitriles. Such hydrolysis reactions can either be acid catalyzed (H3O+) or base promoted (1. NaOH, H2O 2. H3O ) and involve an acyl substitution mechanism (addition-elimination) that replaces any acyl leaving group with a hydroxyl group. The synthesis of carboxylic acids via nitriles is especially noteworthy since the introduction of the cyano group via Sn2 with CN involves the formation of a new C-C bond (adds one new carbon to the alkyl halide carbon chain). [Pg.116]

B.iv. Nitrile Enolates. Nitrile enolates are formed by reaction of a nitrile with LDA or another suitable base. Both alkylation 30 and condensation reactions with aldehydes 3 or ketones are known. 32 in addition to alkyl halides and carbonyl derivatives, condensation can occur with another nitrile. The base-catalyzed condensation of two nitriles to give a cyano-ketone, via an intermediate cyano enolate, is known as the Thorpe reaction. 33.109e Reaction of butanenitrile with sodium ethoxide gave a nitrile enolate, which reacted with a second molecule of butanenitrile at the electrophilic cyano carbon to give 206. Hydrolysis gave an intermediate imine-nitrile (207), which is in equilibrium with the enamine form (208, sec. 9.6.A). Hydrolysis led to the final product of the Thorpe reaction, an a-cyano ketone, 209. 33 Mixed condensations are possible when LDA and kinetic conditions are used to generate the a-lithionitrile (a mixed Thorpe reaction). When pentanenitrile was treated with LDA and condensed with benzonitrile, 2-cyano-l-phenyl-1-pentanone was the isolated product after acid hydrolysis. Nitrile enolates can also be alkylated with a variety of alkyl halides. 34... [Pg.752]

Carboxylic nitrile liquid and solid elastomers are used to prepare elastomer-modified epoxy liquid and solid resins when it is desirable to have the modifier in the epoxy portion of the system. This is effected through alkyl-hydroxy esterification reactions. This is covered in the literature for uncatalyzed liquid resins (9), for tert-amine catalyzed systems (10), for tert-phosphine catalyzed systems (11), for low molecular weight solid resins advanced from the liquid state (12) and for liquid and solid resins where an additional rubber vulcanization step is carried out in addition to the alkylhydroxy ester adducting step (13). Such adduct preparations offer formulation stability with a wide range of hardener types amines, anhydrides, catalytic, Lewis acids/bases. [Pg.645]


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