Question
Download Solution PDFWhich of the following reagents is used to reduce benzaldehyde to benzyl alcohol?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1 : NaBH4
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Download Solution PDFCONCEPT:
Reduction of Aldehydes to Alcohols
- Aldehydes, like benzaldehyde, can be reduced to primary alcohols (such as benzyl alcohol) using specific reducing agents.
- The choice of reducing agent depends on the reactivity and the type of reduction required.
EXPLANATION:
- NaBH4 (Sodium borohydride) — NaBH4 is a mild reducing agent commonly used to reduce aldehydes and ketones to their corresponding alcohols. It selectively reduces benzaldehyde to benzyl alcohol.
- Zinc dust acts as a reducing agent. Phenol undergoes reduction reaction in presence of zinc dust. Reduction reaction means the addition of electrons or removal of oxygen or addition of hydrogen.
- Zn/Hg with HCl (Clemmensen reduction) — This reagent is used for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to alkanes, not alcohols.
- Cu/H2SO4 — This reagent is not commonly used for the reduction of aldehydes to alcohols and is more involved in oxidation or other types of reactions.
CONCLUSION:
- NaBH4 is the reagent used to reduce benzaldehyde to benzyl alcohol.