General Reaction
C
C+
C
C+H
HH
H2 H 2 C
CHH
HHAlkyne AlkanePt, Pd, or Ni
solvent,
pressureC
CPt, Pd, or Ni
solvent,Alkene Alkanepressure2) The reaction is usually carried out by dissolving the alkene or alkyne in a solvent
such as ethyl alcohol (C 2 H 5 OH), adding the metal catalyst, and then exposing the
mixture to hydrogen gas under pressure in a special apparatus.Specific Examples
CH 3 CH CH 2 + HH
H HNi CH 3 CH CH 2propene propane(25 oC, 50 atm)C 2 H 5 OHCCH 3
H 3 C CH 2 + CCH 3
H 3 C CH 2
HHHH2-Methylpropene IsobutaneNi
(25 oC, 50 atm)C 2 H 5 OH+ H 2Cyclohexene CyclohexaneNi(25 oC, 50 atm)C 2 H 5 OH- 2 H (^2) ethyl acetatePd O
5-Cyclononynone Cyclononanone
O
4.18B REDUCTION OF ALKYL HALIDES
- Most alkyl halides react with zinc and aqueous acid to produce an alkane.