Dibutylmagnesium is an organometallic chemical compound of magnesium. Its chemical formula is C 8H 18Mg.[1] Dibutylmagnesium is a chemical compound from the group of organomagnesium compounds. The pure substance is a waxy solid. Commercially, it is marketed as solution in heptane.[2]
Synthesis
Dibutylmagnesium can be obtained by reaction of butyllithium with magnesium butylchloride and subsequent addition of magnesium 2-ethylhexanoate.[3] The compound can also be prepared by hydrogenation of magnesium, followed by reaction with 1-butene.[1] It is also possible to prepare dibutylmagnesium using 2-chlorobutane, magnesium powder, and n-butyllithium.[4]
^ abAlan W. Duff, Peter B. Hitchcock, et al: "'Dibutylmagnesium', a convenient reagent for the synthesis of useful organic magnesium reagents MgA2 including cyclopentadienyls, aryloxides, and amides. Preparation of Zr(C5H5)Cl3. X-ray structure of [{μ-N(SiMe)3C6H4N}(SiMe3)-o(OEt2)]2." In: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. Issue 293 (1985), p. 271, doi:10.1016/0022-328X(85)80298-9.
^Michael J. Michalczyk: "Synthesis of magnesium hydride by the reaction of phenylsilane and dibutylmagnesium." In: Organometallics. Issue 11 (1992), p. 2307, doi:10.1021/om00042a055.