Why is CO2 an electrophile?

1 Answer
Aug 9, 2016

The carbon centre is bound to 2 strongly electronegative atoms, which tend to make the carbon centre highly electrophilic.

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide, as dry ice, is actually used a lot in organic synthesis. Addition of Grignard reagent, RMgX, to dry ice results in a carboxylate salt that is 1 carbon longer than the hydrocarbyl chain R:

RMgX+CO2(s)RC(=O)O+MgX

Normally you would pour your Grignard solution directly onto dry ice pellets, and take a step back.