Trying to make the Grignard of cyclopropylmethyl chloride (CPMC) using a turbo Girgnard (iPrMgCl*LiCl) approach to form the Grignard of CPMC. Then we want to treat with CO2 to form the carboxylic acid. That is an intermediate we need. Also, I have always seen this done with solid CO2 (dry ice), has anyone done this by pumping CO2 gas into the reaction? I assume residence time in the reaction is not long enough this way?
We work on KG scale so making the Grignard with Mg is not practical. Has anyone ever used it to successfully form the Grignard of a primary alkyl halide? If so, what temp did you run?
I have not consulted the literature yet, doing it now.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Bob