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Classification of Organic
Compounds
Introduction
Organic
Molecules
Other classes of
Organic Molecules
Hydrocarbons
[C & H only]
Classification of Organic Compounds
 Organic compounds constitute about 90% of all compounds.
 Depending upon the arrangement of carbon atoms in their
structure, organic compounds are broadly categorized into
1. Acyclic or Open Chain compounds
2. Cyclic or Closed Chain compounds
Acyclic or Open Chain Compounds
 The carbon atoms are present in the form of an open chain.
 This chain may either be a straight chain or a branched chain.
 These were initially known as Aliphatic compounds because the
compounds of this class were derived from either animal or vegetable
fats
 Straight Chain Compounds: The carbon skeleton is in the form of a
straight chain.
Examples:
 n-Propane CH3-CH2-CH3
 Propene CH2=CH-CH3
Branched Chain Compounds: The carbon skeleton is in the form of a
branched chain.
Examples: Isobutylene
 They are marked by the presence of one or more closed chains or
ring of atoms in their structure.
 Depending on whether there is a presence of any other atom apart
from carbon in the constitution of the ring, they are further
classified as:
 Homocyclic or Carbocyclic Compounds
 Heterocyclic Compounds
Homocyclic or Carbocyclic Compounds
 The rings in these compounds are entirely made up of carbon atoms.
 No other atom is present in the ring skeleton.
 These can be further divided into two sub-classes:
 Alicyclic Compounds
 Aromatic Compounds
Cyclic or Closed Chain Compounds
Alicyclic Compounds
 Their name is attributed to their resemblance to Aliphatic
compounds in their properties.
 Compound that is both aliphatic and cyclic
 The examples of this category include cyclopropane, cyclobutane,
cyclopentane, cyclohexane, etc.
Aromatic Compounds
 These are cyclic unsaturated compounds.
 They derive their name from the Greek word Aroma which means
“fragrant smell” since most of these compounds bear a pleasant
smell.
 These are further classified into two types:
 Benzenoid Aromatic Compounds
 Non-Benzenoid aromatic Compounds
i). Benzenoid Aromatic Compounds:
 They are characterized by the presence of one or more fused or
isolated benzene rings as well as their derivatives in their
structure.
 Depending upon the number of benzene rings that are fus ed
together in their structure, they can be further classified as
Monocyclic, Bicyclic, Tricyclic.
ii). Non-Benzenoid aromatic Compounds:
 They are characterized by the presence of a single benzene ring to
which other groups are attached.
Aniline
Bicyclic and Tricyclic Compounds
 These are characterized by the presence of two or more rings in their structure.
 Examples include Naphthalene, Phenanthrene as well as Anthracene.
Phenanthrene
Naphthalene Anthracene
Non-Benzenoid Aromatic Compounds
 Aromatic compounds that contain other highly unsaturated rings in place of the
benzene ring are called non-benzenoid aromatic compounds.
 Examples include
Azulene Tropolone
When one or more heteroatoms such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, boron,
silicon etc, are present in the ring such compounds are known as heterocyclic
compounds.
Alicyclic heterocyclic compounds: Aliphatic heterocyclic compounds that
contain one or more heteroatoms in their rings
Heterocyclic Compounds
Aromatic heterocyclic compounds: Aromatic heterocyclic compounds that
contain one or more heteroatoms in their ring skeleton
Classification of Organic Compounds.pptx

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Classification of Organic Compounds.pptx

  • 2. Introduction Organic Molecules Other classes of Organic Molecules Hydrocarbons [C & H only]
  • 3. Classification of Organic Compounds  Organic compounds constitute about 90% of all compounds.  Depending upon the arrangement of carbon atoms in their structure, organic compounds are broadly categorized into 1. Acyclic or Open Chain compounds 2. Cyclic or Closed Chain compounds
  • 4. Acyclic or Open Chain Compounds  The carbon atoms are present in the form of an open chain.  This chain may either be a straight chain or a branched chain.  These were initially known as Aliphatic compounds because the compounds of this class were derived from either animal or vegetable fats  Straight Chain Compounds: The carbon skeleton is in the form of a straight chain. Examples:  n-Propane CH3-CH2-CH3  Propene CH2=CH-CH3 Branched Chain Compounds: The carbon skeleton is in the form of a branched chain. Examples: Isobutylene
  • 5.  They are marked by the presence of one or more closed chains or ring of atoms in their structure.  Depending on whether there is a presence of any other atom apart from carbon in the constitution of the ring, they are further classified as:  Homocyclic or Carbocyclic Compounds  Heterocyclic Compounds Homocyclic or Carbocyclic Compounds  The rings in these compounds are entirely made up of carbon atoms.  No other atom is present in the ring skeleton.  These can be further divided into two sub-classes:  Alicyclic Compounds  Aromatic Compounds Cyclic or Closed Chain Compounds
  • 6. Alicyclic Compounds  Their name is attributed to their resemblance to Aliphatic compounds in their properties.  Compound that is both aliphatic and cyclic  The examples of this category include cyclopropane, cyclobutane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, etc. Aromatic Compounds  These are cyclic unsaturated compounds.  They derive their name from the Greek word Aroma which means “fragrant smell” since most of these compounds bear a pleasant smell.  These are further classified into two types:  Benzenoid Aromatic Compounds  Non-Benzenoid aromatic Compounds
  • 7. i). Benzenoid Aromatic Compounds:  They are characterized by the presence of one or more fused or isolated benzene rings as well as their derivatives in their structure.  Depending upon the number of benzene rings that are fus ed together in their structure, they can be further classified as Monocyclic, Bicyclic, Tricyclic. ii). Non-Benzenoid aromatic Compounds:  They are characterized by the presence of a single benzene ring to which other groups are attached. Aniline
  • 8. Bicyclic and Tricyclic Compounds  These are characterized by the presence of two or more rings in their structure.  Examples include Naphthalene, Phenanthrene as well as Anthracene. Phenanthrene Naphthalene Anthracene Non-Benzenoid Aromatic Compounds  Aromatic compounds that contain other highly unsaturated rings in place of the benzene ring are called non-benzenoid aromatic compounds.  Examples include Azulene Tropolone
  • 9. When one or more heteroatoms such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, boron, silicon etc, are present in the ring such compounds are known as heterocyclic compounds. Alicyclic heterocyclic compounds: Aliphatic heterocyclic compounds that contain one or more heteroatoms in their rings Heterocyclic Compounds Aromatic heterocyclic compounds: Aromatic heterocyclic compounds that contain one or more heteroatoms in their ring skeleton