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Why is the use of dialkyl cadmium () synthetically preferred over traditional Grignard reagents () fAldehydes Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Chemistry Question

Question

Why is the use of dialkyl cadmium ($R_2Cd$) synthetically preferred over traditional Grignard reagents ($RMgX$) for the preparation of ketones from acyl chlorides?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Grignard reagents are highly reactive nucleophiles. Once the acyl chloride is converted to a ketone, the Grignard reagent will attack the newly formed ketone to produce a 3° alcohol. Dialkyl cadmium is less reactive; it acts as a nucleophile towards the highly electrophilic acyl chloride but is unreactive towards the resulting ketone, halting the reaction at the desired ketone stage.

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