Lec.4 Org II
Lec.4 Org II
Lec.4 Org II
Ar-C-OH
Formic acid Aliphatic acid Aromatic acid
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Benzoic acid Acrylic acid
Oleic acid
Linoleic acid
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Properties:
Like alcohols, carboxylic acids form strong hydrogen bonds that are soluble in
water. Solubility decreases with increasing molecular weight. Their boiling point is
greater than that of alkenes with similar m.wt.
solubility
They are weaker than mineral acids and stronger than alcohols and they have Ka
values because thay are weak acids
Ka= 1.7* 10-5 Ka= 1* 10-16
- +
Acetic acid Alcohol (ethanol)
R-C-O Na
+ NaOH + H2O
Na-benzoate (salt)
In carboxylate anion, the charge spread equally over both oxygens by two
resonance forms: -
-
R-C-O R-C R-C -
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In alkoxide R-O
- , the negative charge is localized on one oxygen atom,
therefor; alkoxides are LESS stable than aromatic alkoxides (carboxylates)
- +
- +
Benzoate Ethoxide
So, carboxylates are more stable than alkoxides
- + - +
Anything that stabilizes the carboxylate anion, increase dissociation and increase
acidity:
CH3COOH Cl-CH2COOH Cl2CH-COOH
pKa= 4.7 pKa= 2.8 pKa=1.5
Increases acidity
Cl CH2-COOH
Cl
CH-COOH
Cl
Cl
Cl C-COOH
Cl Increase acidity
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Cl Aromatic carboxylic acid is more acidic than aliphatic
acid. Aliphatic and aromatic acids are more acidic than
Cl-C-COOH alcohols.
Cl
pKa= 0.6
x
x= electronegative group (inductive effect) -CH3 is electron donating group
> CH -COOH
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according to acidity:
CH3COOH, CH3CH2OH,
pKa= 3.8 pKa= 4.7 benzoic acid, p-nitrobenzoic
acid
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Q1// Why carboxylic acids are more acidic than alcohols? Both contain OH
Answer// Due to delocalization in carboxylate as mentioned
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2) Fermentation of sugars:
Enzyme
Sugars Acetic acid
Fermentation
o
Cl2
3) Petroleum Heat
Reforming
)(النفط الخام
OH- H2O
Benzoic acid
Preparation: (lab) طرق مختبريه
1- Oxidation of primary alcohols and aldehydes
KMnO4
RCH2- OH RCOOH
AgNO3
RCHO NH4OH RCOOH
KMnO4
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3- Carbonation of Grignard reagent
Mg CO2
R-X RMgX R-C-OMgX
1 2
R: Aliphatic or aromatic 3 H+
RCOOH
CH2CH3 1 2 3 CH2CH3
Mg, CO2, H+
CH3-C-Cl CH3-C-COOH
CH3
CH3
CH3-CH
CH3
H+
Ar-C = N H2O Ar-COOH+ NH3
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H+
H2O
Example//
Br2 CN-
CH3CH2OH CH3CH2Br CH3CH2CN
H2O H+
CH3CH2COOH
Q/ 1-convert methanol to acetic acid
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1- Acidity, salt formation
2- Conversion reactions
a- to acid chloride
RCOOH R-C-Cl + HCl
CH3COOH + SOCl2 CH3-C-Cl + SO2 + HCl
Thionyl chloride
Acetyl & acetyl
b- to alcohols, by reduction
LiALH4
CH3COOH CH3CH2OH
c- to esters
d- to amides
R-C-OH + NH3 R-C-NH2 + H2O
Acid Halides
H2O R--C-ONa
HCL+ R-C-OH R-C-Cl R-C-O-C-R- +NaCl
(4) (1)
anhydride
R-C-OR- R-C-NH2
Ester Amide
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:
1) R-C-O added
:
2) –NH2 added
They replace Cl
: :
3) RO: added
4) OH- added
All are nucleophilic substitution reactions.
:
R-C-O-C-R-
R-C-OR-
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Substitution in alkyl or aryl group
1- α-halogenation
Cl2
CH3COOH Cl-CH2COOH
Cl2
Cl-CH-COOH
Cl
2- Ring Substitution
Benzoic acid
HNO3
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Chemistry of acid anhydrides:
R-C-O-C-R-
2ROH
R-C-OH R-C-OR R-C-NH2
Carboxylic
Acid Ester Amide
+ CH3C-O-C-CH3
Salicylic Acid
Acetic
o-hydroxy benzoic anhydride
acid
pyridine
Aspirin
Ester
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+ CH3-C-O-C-CH3
p-hydroxy Acetic
aniline anhydride
pyridine
Q/ Start from acetic acid and prepare ethyl acetate via anhydride
-H2O
2CH3COOH CH3C-O-C-CH3
2CH3CH2OH
2CH3-C-O-CH2CH3
Ethyl acetate
CH3CH2OH
CH3-C-OCH2CH3
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Some reactions of esters:
NaOH NH3
R-COO-Na+ R-C-OR- R-C-NH2
Salt
RCOOH RCH2OH+R-OH
LiAlH4
CH3CH2-C-OCH3 CH3CH2OH + CH3OH
Some reactions of amides:
Amides are usually prepared by reaction of an acid chloride with NH3
R-C-Cl
R-NH2
Amides are less reactive than acid chloride, anhydrides and esters. In
addition, amides are reduced by LiAlH4 to produce amine RNH2 rather
than alcohol.
LiAlH4
R-C-NH2 RNH2
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Reactions of nitriles:
The chemistry of nitriles is similar to the chemistry of carbonyl
compounds:
R-C=N
[H]
H2O
R-C-OH RCH2NH2 R-C-R
Ketone
Dimethyl ketone
Dicarboxylic acids:
HOOC-CH2-COOH HOOC-CH2-CH2-COOH
Malonic acid
Succinic acid
Oxalic acid
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CN-
Cl-CH2COONa CN-CH2COONa
Sodium Chloroacetate
H2O H+
C-OCH2CH3 COOH
2CH3CH3OH
CH2 CH2 + NH4+
C-OCH2CH3 COOH
Ethyl Malonate
(Ester)
Some pharmaceutical derivatives:
-Aspirin
-Antacids .. mix of carboxylic acids
CH2-COOH COOH
HO-C-COOH + HO-C-H + NaHCO3
CH2COOH HO-C-H
COOH
Estilic acid Tartaric acid
(16g) (26g)
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-vit. C.
H 3 2 1
- Omega-3,6 RCH2- - - C=C-CH2-COOH
H
-Triglycerides (Triesters)
-Waxes.
Thank you
Prof. Dr. Tareq Alhakeem
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