MECHANISMOFTHEREACTIONOF LiAlH 4 WITHANESTER Step 1: The nucleophilic H from the hydride reagent adds to the electrophilic C in the polar carbonyl group ofthe ester. Electrons from the C=O move to the electronegative O creating the tetrahedral intermediate a metal alkoxide complex. Step 2: The tetrahedral intermediate collapses and displaces the alcohol portion oftheester as a leaving group, in the form ofthe alkoxide, RO - . This produces an aldehyde as an intermediate. Step 3: Now we are reducing an aldehyde (which we have already seen) The nucleophilic H from the hydride reagent adds to the electrophilic C in the polar carbonyl group ofthe aldehyde. Electrons from the C=O move to the electronegative O creating an intermediate metal alkoxide complex. Step 4: This is the work-up step, a simple acid/base reaction. Protonation ofthe alkoxide oxygen creates the primary alcohol product from the intermediate complex. . MECHANISM OF THE REACTION OF LiAlH 4 WITH AN ESTER Step 1: The nucleophilic H from the hydride reagent adds to the electrophilic C in the polar. collapses and displaces the alcohol portion of the ester as a leaving group, in the form of the alkoxide, RO - . This produces an aldehyde as an intermediate.