Hydrogenation of Alkenes to give Alkanes
Description: In the presence of a metal catalyst such as palladium, hydrogen will add to alkenes to give alkanes.
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Real-Life Examples:
Org. Synth. 1928, 8, 36
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.008.0036
Org. Synth. 1937, 17, 45
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.017.0045
Org. Synth. 1957, 37, 77
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.016.0077
Org. Synth. 1950, 30, 29
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.030.0029
Org. Synth. 1962, 42, 8
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.042.0008
Org. Synth. 1969, 49, 30
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.049.0030
Org. Synth. 1969, 49, 75
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.049.0075
Can anyone share the mechanism for hydrogenation of alkene to alkane?
I wish my teacher agreed that the specific mechanism is not necessary. Any way you could show it?
I would love to see this mechanism as well!
Hey love this site, it’s an amazing resource. One suggestion though in the first example is to add the other hydrogens rather than just draw lines–they can be misconstrued for methyls which of course they’re not. Super super minor. Anyway great site!