(1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-YLETHYL)MAGNESIUM BROMIDE - Names and Identifiers
(1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-YLETHYL)MAGNESIUM BROMIDE - Physico-chemical Properties
(1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-YLETHYL)MAGNESIUM BROMIDE - Introduction
(1,3-Dioxolane-2-ethyl) magnesium bromide (2-(1,3-Dioxolan-2-yl) ethylmagnesium bromide) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H11BrMgO2. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid, at room temperature can be dissolved in ether, hydrocarbons and aromatic hydrocarbon solvents.
(1,3-dioxolane-2-ethyl) magnesium bromide is often used as a Grignard reagent (Grignard reagent). It can react with various carbonyl compounds to form organic functional groups such as alcohols, ethers and amines, and is widely used in organic synthesis. In addition, it can also be used in the preparation of catalysts and ligands, and the research of organometallic chemistry.
The preparation of (1,3-dioxolane-2-ethyl) magnesium bromide is usually carried out by reacting bromoethane or bromodioxolane and magnesium powder in an anhydrous environment. The reaction is usually carried out under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen or gas.
During operation, it is necessary to pay attention to some safety matters of (1,3-dioxolane-2-ethyl) magnesium bromide. Because it is a strong reducing agent, it generates flammable hydrogen gas in humid environments, so it needs to be properly sealed to avoid contact with water. In addition, it easily reacts with oxygen in the air to produce flammable and explosive substances, so attention should be paid to fire and explosion protection during operation and storage. Proper laboratory operation and use of personal protective equipment are necessary.
At the same time, whether it is preparing or using (1,3-dioxolane-2-ethyl) magnesium bromide, it needs to be carried out under suitable facilities to ensure the safety of the experiment.
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