Grignard reagent
A Grignard Reagent is an alkyl- or aryl- magnesium halide. This reagent is important in the synthesis of carbon-carbon bonds in the Grignard reaction. Grignard reagents undergo reactions with compounds containing carbonyl groups. These reactions create alcohols.
references
4-Nonylbenzoic Acid A. Fürstner, A. Leitner, G. Seidel. Org. Synth. 2004, 81, 33-42.online article from Organic Syntheses
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