A
Cyanohydrin reaction is an
organic chemical reaction by an
aldehyde or
ketone with a
cyanide anion or a
nitrile to form a
cyanohydrin. This
nucleophilic addition is a
reversible reaction but with
aliphatic carbonyl compounds equilibrium is in favor of the reaction products. The cyanide source can be potassium cyanide,
sodium cyanide or
trimethylsilyl cyanide. With aromatic aldehydes such as
benzaldehyde, the
benzoin condensation is a competing reaction. The reaction is used in
carbohydrate chemistry as a chain extension method for example that of D-
xylose.
Examples
Reaction of acetone with sodium cyanide to hydroxyacetonitrile
Reaction of benzoquinone with trimethylsilylcyanide in tetrachloromethane, catalyst KCN is introduced as a 1:1 complex with the Crown ether 18-crown-6
chain extension of D-xylose in equilibrium with its hemiacetal with KCN to the cyclic ester
Reaction mechanism
Asymmetric synthesis
The
asymmetric cyanohydrin reaction of
benzaldehyde with trimethylsilylcyanide is made possible by employment of (R)-
Binol at 1 to 10%
catalyst loading. This
ligand firsts reacts with a lithium alkoxy compound to form a lithium binaphtholate Complex.
Asymmetric reaction of benzaldehyde with (R)-Binol-lithium(i-propyloxy) gives (S)-cyanohydrin with 98% ee The chemist Urech in 1872 was the first to synthesize cyanohydrins from ketones with alkali cyanides and acetic acid and therefore this reaction also goes by the name of Urech cyanohydrin method.
External links
- Cyanohydrin reaction of formaldehyde to hydroxyacetonitrile or glycolonitrile with sodium cyanide in Organic Syntheses Coll. Vol. 2, p.387; Vol. 13, p.56 Article
- Cyanohydrin reaction of formaldehyde with potassium cyanide Organic Syntheses Coll. Vol. 3, p.436; Vol. 27, p.41 Article
- Cyanohydrin reaction of acetophenone with potassium cyanide Organic Syntheses Coll. Vol. 4, p.58; Vol. 33, p.7 Article
- Cyanohydrin reaction of D-xylose with potassium cyanide Organic Syntheses Coll. Vol. 4, p.506; Vol. 36, p.38 Article
- Cyanohydrin reaction of acetone with potassium cyanide Organic Syntheses Coll. Vol. 2, p.7; Vol. 15, p.1 Article
- Cyanohydrin reaction of benzoquinone with trimethylsilylcyanide Organic Syntheses Coll. Vol. 7, p.517; Vol. 60, p.126 Article
References