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Chapter 21
Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
Organic Chemistry, 7th
Edition
L. G. Wade, Jr.
Part 1: Structure and Properties of
Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
Chapter 21 2
Acid Derivatives
 All the derivatives can be converted to the
carboxylic acid by acidic or basic hydrolysis.
 Esters and amides are commonly found in
nature.
Chapter 21 3
Esters from Carboxylic Acids
 Esters can be made from the carboxylic acid
through the Fischer esterification.
 Excess alcohol is used to drive the equilibrium
toward the ester.
Chapter 21 4
Nomenclature of Esters
 Esters are named as alkyl carboxylates.
 The first word is derived from the alkyl group
of the alcohol, and the second word from the
carboxylate group of the carboxylic acid.
Chapter 21 5
Cyclic Esters
 Reaction of —OH and —COOH on same molecule
produces a cyclic ester called lactone.
 To name, add the word lactone to the IUPAC acid
name or replace the -ic acid of common name with
-olactone.
Chapter 21 6
Amide Structure
 Amides are the product of the reaction of a carboxylic
acid with ammonia or an amine.
 Not basic because the lone pair on nitrogen is
delocalized by resonance.
 The C—N bond has double-bond character.
Chapter 21 7
Protonation of Amides
 Under acidic conditions, the double-bonded
oxygen will get protonated.
Chapter 21 8
Classes of Amides
 1° amide has one C—N bond (two N—H).
 2° amide or N-substituted amide has two C—N bonds
(one N—H).
 3° amide or N,N-disubstituted amide has three C—N
bonds (no N—H).
3º amide 2º amide 1º amide
Chapter 21 9
Nomenclature of Amides
 For 1° amide, drop -ic or -oic acid from the
carboxylic acid name, add -amide.
 Alkyl groups bonded to nitrogen are named
with N-alkyl to indicate their attachment to the
nitrogen atom.
N-ethyl-N-methyl-2-dimethylpropanamide
(N-ethyl-N-methylisobutyramide)CH3CHC N
O
CH2CH3
CH3
CH3
Chapter 21 10
Cyclic Amides
 Cyclic amides are called lactams.
 To name, add the word lactam to the IUPAC
acid name or replace the -ic acid of common
name with -olactam.
Chapter 21 11
Nitriles
 Nitriles contain the cyano group (—C≡N).
 They can be hydrolyzed to carboxylic acids.
Chapter 21 12
Structures of Acetonitrile and
Propyne
 In both compounds, the atoms at the ends of the triple bonds
are sp hybridized, and the bond angles are 180°.
 In place of the acetylenic hydrogen atom, the nitrile has a lone
pair of electrons in the sp orbital of nitrogen.
 The nonbonding electrons on the nitrogen are not basic.
Chapter 21 13
Naming Nitriles
 For IUPAC names, add -nitrile to the alkane name.
 The Ethyl Octanoate group can also be named as a
substituent, the cyano group.
 Common names come from the carboxylic acid.
Replace -ic acid with -onitrile.
CH3 C N
acetonitrile 3-cyanopentanoic acid
CH3 CH2 CH CH2 COOH
CN
CN
cyclopropanecarbonitrile
Chapter 21 14
Acid Halides
R C Cl
O
R C Br
O
acid chloride
(acyl chloride)
acid bromide
(acyl bromide)
 Also called acyl halides.
 These are more reactive than carboxylic acids, so
they are used to synthesize other acid derivatives
such as esters and amides.
 Used in the Friedel–Crafts acylation to make
acylbenzenes.
Chapter 21 15
Acid Halide Nomenclature
CH3CH2 C Cl
O
CH3CHCH2 C Br
OBr
propanoyl chloride 3-bromobutanoyl bromide
 Named by replacing -ic acid with -yl halide.
 Acyl chlorides are more common.
Chapter 21 16
Acid Anhydrides
 Two molecules of acid combine with the loss of water
to form the anhydride.
 Anhydrides are more reactive than acids, but less
reactive than acid chlorides.
 A carboxylate ion is the leaving group in nucleophilic
acyl substitution reactions.
Chapter 21 17
Anhydride Nomenclature
CH3 C O
O
C
O
CH3 CF3 C O
O
C
O
CF3 CH3 C O
O
C
O
H
ethanoic anhydride
(acetic anhydride)
trifluoroethanoic anhydride
(trifluoroacetic anhydride)
ethanoic methanoic anhydride
(acetic formic anhydride)
 The word acid is replaced with anhydride.
 For a mixed anhydride, name both acids.
Chapter 21 18
Multifunctional Compounds
 The functional group with the highest priority
determines the parent name.
CH C NCH2CH3
OH
2-hydroxybutanenitrile
acid > ester > amide > nitrile > aldehyde > ketone >
alcohol > amine > alkene > alkyne
Chapter 21 19
Boiling Points of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
Chapter 21 20
Intermolecular Forces of Amides
Chapter 21 21
Melting Points
 Amides have very high boiling points and melting
points compared to other compounds of similar
weight.
 Melting points increase with increasing number of
N—H bonds.
 Tertiary amides cannot hydrogen bond, but still have
high boiling points.
Chapter 21 22
Solubility
 Acid chlorides and anhydrides are too
reactive to be used with water or alcohol.
 Esters, 3° amides, and nitriles are good
polar aprotic solvents.
 Solvents commonly used in organic
reactions:
 Ethyl acetate
 Dimethylformamide (DMF)
 Acetonitrile
Common Solvents
Chapter 21 23
Chapter 21 24
IR Spectroscopy
Chapter 21 25
IR Spectrum of Ethyl Octanoate
Chapter 21 26
IR Frequencies of Lactones and
Lactams
• Ring strain in lactones and lactams increases
the carbonyl stretching frequency.
Chapter 21 27
IR Spectrum of Propionic
Anhydride
Chapter 21 28
Typical 1
H–NMR Absorptions
Chapter 21 29
NMR Spectra of DMF
Chapter 21 30
13
C–NMR Spectroscopy
 The carbonyl carbons of acid derivatives appear at
shifts around 170 to 180 ppm, slightly more shielded
than the carbonyl carbons of ketones and aldehydes.
 The α-carbon atoms absorb around 30 to 40 ppm.

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21 1-part1structureandpropertiesofcarboxylicacidderivatives-wade7th-140409034244-phpapp02

  • 1. Chapter 21 Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition L. G. Wade, Jr. Part 1: Structure and Properties of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
  • 2. Chapter 21 2 Acid Derivatives  All the derivatives can be converted to the carboxylic acid by acidic or basic hydrolysis.  Esters and amides are commonly found in nature.
  • 3. Chapter 21 3 Esters from Carboxylic Acids  Esters can be made from the carboxylic acid through the Fischer esterification.  Excess alcohol is used to drive the equilibrium toward the ester.
  • 4. Chapter 21 4 Nomenclature of Esters  Esters are named as alkyl carboxylates.  The first word is derived from the alkyl group of the alcohol, and the second word from the carboxylate group of the carboxylic acid.
  • 5. Chapter 21 5 Cyclic Esters  Reaction of —OH and —COOH on same molecule produces a cyclic ester called lactone.  To name, add the word lactone to the IUPAC acid name or replace the -ic acid of common name with -olactone.
  • 6. Chapter 21 6 Amide Structure  Amides are the product of the reaction of a carboxylic acid with ammonia or an amine.  Not basic because the lone pair on nitrogen is delocalized by resonance.  The C—N bond has double-bond character.
  • 7. Chapter 21 7 Protonation of Amides  Under acidic conditions, the double-bonded oxygen will get protonated.
  • 8. Chapter 21 8 Classes of Amides  1° amide has one C—N bond (two N—H).  2° amide or N-substituted amide has two C—N bonds (one N—H).  3° amide or N,N-disubstituted amide has three C—N bonds (no N—H). 3º amide 2º amide 1º amide
  • 9. Chapter 21 9 Nomenclature of Amides  For 1° amide, drop -ic or -oic acid from the carboxylic acid name, add -amide.  Alkyl groups bonded to nitrogen are named with N-alkyl to indicate their attachment to the nitrogen atom. N-ethyl-N-methyl-2-dimethylpropanamide (N-ethyl-N-methylisobutyramide)CH3CHC N O CH2CH3 CH3 CH3
  • 10. Chapter 21 10 Cyclic Amides  Cyclic amides are called lactams.  To name, add the word lactam to the IUPAC acid name or replace the -ic acid of common name with -olactam.
  • 11. Chapter 21 11 Nitriles  Nitriles contain the cyano group (—C≡N).  They can be hydrolyzed to carboxylic acids.
  • 12. Chapter 21 12 Structures of Acetonitrile and Propyne  In both compounds, the atoms at the ends of the triple bonds are sp hybridized, and the bond angles are 180°.  In place of the acetylenic hydrogen atom, the nitrile has a lone pair of electrons in the sp orbital of nitrogen.  The nonbonding electrons on the nitrogen are not basic.
  • 13. Chapter 21 13 Naming Nitriles  For IUPAC names, add -nitrile to the alkane name.  The Ethyl Octanoate group can also be named as a substituent, the cyano group.  Common names come from the carboxylic acid. Replace -ic acid with -onitrile. CH3 C N acetonitrile 3-cyanopentanoic acid CH3 CH2 CH CH2 COOH CN CN cyclopropanecarbonitrile
  • 14. Chapter 21 14 Acid Halides R C Cl O R C Br O acid chloride (acyl chloride) acid bromide (acyl bromide)  Also called acyl halides.  These are more reactive than carboxylic acids, so they are used to synthesize other acid derivatives such as esters and amides.  Used in the Friedel–Crafts acylation to make acylbenzenes.
  • 15. Chapter 21 15 Acid Halide Nomenclature CH3CH2 C Cl O CH3CHCH2 C Br OBr propanoyl chloride 3-bromobutanoyl bromide  Named by replacing -ic acid with -yl halide.  Acyl chlorides are more common.
  • 16. Chapter 21 16 Acid Anhydrides  Two molecules of acid combine with the loss of water to form the anhydride.  Anhydrides are more reactive than acids, but less reactive than acid chlorides.  A carboxylate ion is the leaving group in nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions.
  • 17. Chapter 21 17 Anhydride Nomenclature CH3 C O O C O CH3 CF3 C O O C O CF3 CH3 C O O C O H ethanoic anhydride (acetic anhydride) trifluoroethanoic anhydride (trifluoroacetic anhydride) ethanoic methanoic anhydride (acetic formic anhydride)  The word acid is replaced with anhydride.  For a mixed anhydride, name both acids.
  • 18. Chapter 21 18 Multifunctional Compounds  The functional group with the highest priority determines the parent name. CH C NCH2CH3 OH 2-hydroxybutanenitrile acid > ester > amide > nitrile > aldehyde > ketone > alcohol > amine > alkene > alkyne
  • 19. Chapter 21 19 Boiling Points of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
  • 20. Chapter 21 20 Intermolecular Forces of Amides
  • 21. Chapter 21 21 Melting Points  Amides have very high boiling points and melting points compared to other compounds of similar weight.  Melting points increase with increasing number of N—H bonds.  Tertiary amides cannot hydrogen bond, but still have high boiling points.
  • 22. Chapter 21 22 Solubility  Acid chlorides and anhydrides are too reactive to be used with water or alcohol.  Esters, 3° amides, and nitriles are good polar aprotic solvents.  Solvents commonly used in organic reactions:  Ethyl acetate  Dimethylformamide (DMF)  Acetonitrile
  • 24. Chapter 21 24 IR Spectroscopy
  • 25. Chapter 21 25 IR Spectrum of Ethyl Octanoate
  • 26. Chapter 21 26 IR Frequencies of Lactones and Lactams • Ring strain in lactones and lactams increases the carbonyl stretching frequency.
  • 27. Chapter 21 27 IR Spectrum of Propionic Anhydride
  • 28. Chapter 21 28 Typical 1 H–NMR Absorptions
  • 29. Chapter 21 29 NMR Spectra of DMF
  • 30. Chapter 21 30 13 C–NMR Spectroscopy  The carbonyl carbons of acid derivatives appear at shifts around 170 to 180 ppm, slightly more shielded than the carbonyl carbons of ketones and aldehydes.  The α-carbon atoms absorb around 30 to 40 ppm.

Editor's Notes

  1. Figure: 21_03-02T2.jpg Title: Esters, Amides, and Nitriles Commonly Used as Solvents for Organic Reactions Caption: Table 21-2 Esters, amides, and nitriles commonly used as solvents for organic reactions. Notes:
  2. Figure: 21_05.jpg Title: IR Frequencies of Lactones and Lactams Caption: Ring strain in a lactam increases the carbonyl stretching frequency. Notes: High strained systems have higher C=O frequencies.