Reaction of Aldehydes or Ketones with Hydrazine Produces a Hydrazone
Reaction with a Base and Heat Converts a Hydrazone to an Alkane
Both Reactions Together Produces the Wolff-Kishner Reduction
Example
Mechanism of the Wolff-Kishner Reduction
1) Deprotonation of Nitrogen
2) Protonation of the Carbon
3) Deprotonation of Nitrogen
4) Protonation of Carbon
Problems
1) Please draw the products of the following reactions.
Answers
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Contributors
- Prof. Steven Farmer (Sonoma State University)
- William Reusch, Professor Emeritus (Michigan State U.), Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry
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