Bouveault-Blanc reduction | |
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Named after |
Louis Bouveault Gustave Louis Blanc |
Reaction type | Organic redox reaction |
Identifiers | |
Organic Chemistry Portal | bouveault-blanc-reduction |
RSC ontology ID | RXNO:0000119 |
The Bouveault–Blanc reduction is a chemical reaction in which an ester is reduced to primary alcohols using absolute ethanol and sodium metal.
This reaction is an inexpensive and large-scale alternative to lithium aluminium hydride reduction of esters.
Sodium metal is a single-electron reducing agent, meaning the sodium metal will transfer electrons one at a time. Four sodium atoms are required to fully reduce each ester to alcohols. Ethanol serves as a proton source.