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Amines
Lecture Presented by:
Victor R. Oribe
books 2
Amines
Amines are carbon โ€“ hydrogen โ€“ nitrogen
compounds.
Amines occurs widely in living organisms.
Many amines are naturally occurring
compounds that are very active
physiologically.
Numerous drugs used for the treatment of
mental illness, hay fever, heart problems,
and other physical disorders are amines.
Bonding Characteristics of Nitrogen
Atoms in Organic Compounds
An understanding of the bonding
characteristics of the Nitrogen atom is a
prerequisite to our study of amines.
Nitrogen is a member of Group VA of the
periodic table; it has five valence electrons
and it will form three covalent bonds to
complete its octet of electrons.
In Organic Chemistry,
nitrogen forms three bonds
carbon forms four bonds.
4 valence electron
4 covalent bond
No nonbonding electron pair
5 valence electron
3 covalent bond
1 nonbonding electron pair
Oxygen forms two bonds
6 valence electron
2 covalent bond
2 nonbonding electron pair
Structure and Classification of
Amines
An Amine is an organic derivative of
ammonia (NH4) in which one or more
alkyl, cycloalkyl, or aryl groups are
attached to the nitrogen atom.
Amines are classified as primary (10),
secondary (20), or tertiary (30) on the
basis of how many hydrocarbon groups are
bonded to the ammonia nitrogen atom.
Primary Amine
Is an amine in which the nitrogen atom
is bonded to one hydrocarbon group
and two hydrogen atoms.
The generalized formula for a primary
amine is RNH2.
CH3 โ€“ NH2
The functional group
present in a primary amine,
the NH2 group is called an
Amino group.
An Amino group is the -
NH2 functional group.
Secondary Amine
Is an amine in which the nitrogen atom
is bonded to two hydrocarbon groups
and one hydrogen atom.
The generalized formula for a secondary
amine is R2NH.
CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3
Tertiary Amine
Is an amine in which the nitrogen atom
is bonded to three hydrocarbon groups
and no hydrogen atom.
The generalized formula for a tertiary
amine is R3N.
Classify Amines each of the
following Amines as a Primary,
Secondary, or Tertiary
1) CH3 โ€“ NH
2) CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH3
CH3
This is a secondary
amine because the
nitrogen is bonded to
both a methyl group and
phenyl group
Here we have a tertiary
amine because the
nitrogen atom is bonded
to three methyl groups.
3) N
CH3
4) CH3
NH2
This is also a tertiary
amine; the nitrogen
atom is bonded to two
phenyl groups and a
methyl group.
This is a primary
amine. The nitrogen
atom is bonded to only
one carbon atom.
5) CH3 โ€“ CH2 - CH2 โ€“ NH2
6) โ€“ NH2
7) CH3 โ€“ NH - CH2 โ€“ CH3
8) CH3 โ€“ N โ€“
CH3
10
10
20
30
NH2
NH2
10
10
10
NH2
NH
20
N
30
1)
2)
3) 4)
5)
Physical Properties of Amines
The methylamines (mono-, di-, tri-) and ethylamine are
gases at room temperature and have ammonia-like
odors.
Most other amines are liquid, and many have odor
resembling that of raw fish.
A few amines, particularly diamines, have strong,
disagreeable odors.
The foul odor arising from dead fish and decaying flesh
is due to amines released by the bacterial
decomposition of protein.
Diamines putrescine and cadaverine are two
โ€œodoriferousโ€ compounds.
H2 N โ€“ (CH2 )4 โ€“ NH2 H2 N โ€“ (CH2 )5 โ€“ NH2
Putrescine
1,4-butanediamine
Cadaverine
1,5-pentanediamine
The simples amines are irritating to the skin, eyes, and
mucous membranes and are toxic by ingestion.
Aromatic amines are generally toxic.
Many amines are readily absorbed through the skin and
affect both the blood and the nervous system.
The boiling points of amines are intermediate
between those of alkanes and alcohols of similar
molecular mass.
Amines are higher than alkane boiling point,
because hydrogen bonding is possible between
amine molecules but not between alkane molecules.
Intermolecular hydrogen
bonding of amines involves
the hydrogen atoms and
nitrogen atoms of the amino
group.
Tertiary amines have lower boiling point
than primary and secondary amines
because intermolecular hydrogen
bonding is not possible in tertiary
amines.
Secondary and tertiary amines have no
hydrogen atoms directly bonded to the
nitrogen atom.
The boiling point of amines are lower than those of
corresponding alcohols, because N โ€“ H bonds are
weaker than O โ€“ H bonds.
Note: The difference in hydrogen-bond
strength results from electronegativity
differences, nitrogen is less electronegative
than oxygen.
Element Electronegativity
values
Difference
Nitrogen 3.0
0.9
Hydrogen 2.1
Oxygen 3.5
1.4
Hydrogen 2.1
Amines with fewer than six carbon atoms are
infinitely soluble in water.
This solubility results from hydrogen bonding
between the amines and water.
Even tertiary amines are water-
soluble, because amine
nitrogen atom has a
nonbonding electron pair that
can form a hydrogen bond with
a hydrogen atom of water.
Basicity of Amines
Amines, like ammonia, are weak bases.
Ammoniaโ€™s weak-base behavior results from its
accepting a proton (H+) from water to produce
ammonium ion (NH4
+) and hydroxyl ion (OH- )
ammonia Ammonium ion Hydroxide ion
NH3
Amines behave in a similar manner.
+
Methylamine Methylammonium ion Hydroxide ion
+ HOH NH4
+
+ OH-
CH3 โ€“ NH2
H OH CH3 + NH3
OH-
+
=
= +
Amines, like ammonia, have a pair of unshared
electrons on the nitrogen atom present.
ammonia amine
These unshared electrons
can accept a hydrogen ion
from water.
Thus, both amines and
ammonia produce
basic aqueous solution
The result of the interaction of an amine
with water is a basic solution containing
substituted ammonium ions and
hydroxide ions.
A substituted ammonium ion is an
ammonium ion in which one or more alkyl,
cycloalkyl, or aryl groups have been
substituted for hydrogen atom.
Substituted ammonium ions always
contain one or more hydrogen atom than
their โ€œparentโ€ amine. They also always
carry a +1 charge, whereas the โ€œparentโ€
amine is a neutral molecule.
Naming the positive ion that results from
the interaction of an amine with water is
based on the following two rules:
Rule 1: For alkylamine, the ending of the
name of the amine is changed from amine
to ammonium ion
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2
H2 O
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3 + OH
Ethylamine Ethylammonium
ion
+ -
CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
H2 O
CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“CH3 + OH
+ -
CH3 CH3
Ethyldimethylamide Ethyldimethylammonium
ion
Rule 2: For aromatic amines, the final โ€“e of
the name of the amine is replaced by โ€“ium
ion.
NH2
CH3-NH2
NH3
+
+
Aniline
Anilinium ion
N โ€“ methylanilinium
ion
Name the following substituted ammonium
or substituted anilinium ions.
1) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
2) CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3
+
+
+
+
CH3
3) CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3
CH3
4) CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3
1) diethylammonium ion
2) trimethylammonium ion
3) isobutylammonium ion
4) N,N dimethylanilinium
ion
5) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3
5) Ethylmethylammonium ion
6) CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ NH3
CH3
7) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
CH3
6) Isopropylammonium ion
7) Diethylmethylammonium ion
8) NH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
8) N-propylanilinium ion
Amine Salt
The reaction of an acid with a base
(neutralization) produces a salt.
CH3 โ€“ NH2 CH3 โ€“ NH2Cl
+ -
..
amine acid Amine salt
H โ€“ Cl
+
Aromatic amines react with acids in a similar
manner.
CH3 โ€“ NH
.. +
amine
H โ€“ Cl
acid
CH3 โ€“ NH2Cl
+ -
Amine salt
An amine salt is an organic compound in
which the positive ion is a mono-, di-, or
trisubstituted ammonium ion (RNH3
+ ,
R2NH2
+ , or R3NH+ ) and the negative ion
comes from an acid.
Amine salt can be obtained in crystalline
form (odorless, white crystals) by
evaporating the water from the acidic
solutions in which amine salt are prepared.
Amine salt are named using standard
nomenclature procedures for ionic
compound.
The name of the positive ion, the
substituted ammonium or anilinium ion, is
given first and followed by a separate word
for the name of the negative ion.
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3 Cl
+ -
1
2
Cl chloride
Ethylammonium
CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3 Br
CH3 CH3
methyl
di
+
ammonium
- bromide
Br
An older system for amine slats, still used
in the pharmaceutical industry, treat amine
salts as amine- acid complexes rather than
as ionic compound.
CH3 โ€“ NH3 HCl
CH3
Dimethylamine hydrochloride
Rather than as
CH3 โ€“ NH3Cl
CH3
CH3
methyl
CH3
di
+
ammonium
-
Cl
chloride
Many people unknowingly use acids to form amine
slats when they put vinegar or lemon juice on fish.
Such action converts amines in fish ( often smelly
compounds) to salts, which are odorless.
The process of forming amine salts with acids is an
easily reversed process.
Treating amine salts with a strong base such as
NaOH regenerates the โ€œparentโ€ amine.
CH3 โ€“ NH3 Cl NaOH CH3 โ€“ NH2 NaCl H2 O
+ + +
Amine salt base Amine salt
The โ€œopposite natureโ€ of the processes of amine salt
formation from an amine and the regeneration of the
amine from its amine salt can be diagrammed as
follows:
An Amine An Amine Salt
Acid
Protonation
Base
Deprotonation
An amine gains hydrogen ion to produce an amine
salt when treated with an acid (protonation.
An amine salt loses a hydrogen ion to produce an
amine when treated with a base (deprotonation
reaction)
Write the structures of the products that forms
when each of the following reactions involving
amines or amine salts takes place.
1) CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 + HCl
CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 + HCl
ยจ
+ -
CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3Cl
2) CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3Cl
+ -
CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3Cl
ยจ
+ -+ NaOH
CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 + NaCl + H2O
3) NH โ€“ CH3
+ H2SO4
NH2 โ€“ CH3
HSO4
+ -
ยจ
4) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ N โ€“ CH3 + HCl
CH3
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3Cl
CH3
+ -
5) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ H2 SO4
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3HSO4
+ -
6) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 Br + NaOH
CH3
+ -
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ โ€“ CH3
CH3
+ NaBr HOH
+
N
Heterocyclic Amines
Heterocyclic amine is an organic compound
in which nitrogen atoms of amine group are
part of either an aromatic or a nonaromatic
ring system.
Heterocyclic amine are the most common
type of heterocyclic organic compound
Heterocyclic amines are the first
heterocyclic compounds we have
encountered that have nitrogen
heteroatoms.
Selected Structural Formulas of
Heterocyclic amines that serve as
โ€œparentโ€ molecule for complex amine
derivatives.
Pyridine
Pyrrolidine
Pyrrole
Imidazole
Quinoline
Indole
Pyrimidine
Purine
Heterocyclic amines often have strong odor,
some agreeable and others disagreeable.
The pleasant aroma of many heat-treated
food is caused by heterocyclic amines
formed during the treatment.
The compounds responsible for the
pervasive odors of poop popcorn and hot
peanut are heterocyclic amines.
C
O
CH3
Methyl- 2- pyridyl ketone
odor of popcorn
O CH3
CH3
2-Methoxy-5-methylpyrazine
odor of peanut
Isomerism for Amines
Constitutional isomerism in amines can
arise from several causes.
1. Different carbon atom arrangements
produce isomers, as in
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 NH2
1-Pentanamine
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2
CH3
2 Methyl-1-butanamine
C5 H11 โ€“ NH2
C5 H11 โ€“ NH2
2) Different positioning of the nitrogen
atom on a carbon chains is another
cause for isomerism.
CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
NH2
1-Butanamine
CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
NH2 2-Butanamine
3) For secondary and tertiary amines,
different partitioning of carbon atoms
among the carbon chains present
produces constitutional isomers.
CH2 โ€“CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
CH3 โ€“CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3
CH3 โ€“CH โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3
CH3
N-Ethylethanamine
N-Methyl -1- propanamine
N-Methyl -2-propanamine
Nomenclature for Amines
A. Naming Primary Amines
CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
NH2
1. Select as the parent
carbon chain the longest
chain to which the nitrogen
atom is attached.
4
3
2
1
1 methane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 butane
5 pentane
butan
2. Name the parent chain by
changing the โ€“e ending of
the corresponding alkane
name to โ€“amine.
amine
3. Number the parent chain
from the end nearest the
nitrogen atom.
4. The position of
attachment of the nitrogen
atom is indicated by a
number in front of the
parent chain name.
2
2-
CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 - NH2
CH3
4 3 2 1
1 methane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 butane
5 pentane
butanamine
NH2
1
1 -
CH3
Methyl -
3
3 -
In diamines, the final โ€“e of the carbon
chain name is retained for ease
pronunciation.
H2N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“CH2 โ€“ NH2
4 3 2 1
1 methane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 butane
5 pentane
butane
NH2
amine
1
1
H2N
1
2
di
4
,4-
Secondary and Tertiary Amines are named
as N- substituted primary amines.
The largest carbon group bonded to the
nitrogen is used as the parent amine
name.
The names of the other group attached to
the nitrogen are appended to the front of
the base name, and N- or N,N- prefixes are
used to indicate that those groups are
attached to the nitrogen atom rather than
to the base carbon chain.
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH3
NH โ€“ CH3
4 3 2 1
1 methane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 butane
5 pentane
butanamine
2
2-
CH3
1
Methyl-
Tertiary amine
N-
CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
CH3
1 2 3
propanamine
1
1-
1
methyl-
N-
1
2
Ethyl-
N-
CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
CH3
1 methane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 butane
5 pentane
3
2
1
propanamine
1
1-
CH3
methyl
CH3
methyl
Di
N-
N-
N,N โ€“ Dimethyl โ€“ 1 - propanamine
Simplest aromatic amine, a benzene ring
bearing an amino group, is called
aniline.
Other simple aromatic amines are named
as derivatives of aniline.
NH2 NH2
Cl
NH2
Cl
Cl
Aniline m - Chloro
di
aniline
aniline
chloro
Di
2 โ€“ 3,
1
2
3
In secondary and tertiary aromatic amines,
the additional group or groups attached to
the nitrogen atom are located using a capital
N-
NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
N- Ethylaniline
H3C โ€“ N โ€“ CH3
N- N Dimethylaniline
NH โ€“ CH3
CH3
3,N Dimethylaniline
Assign IUPAC name to each of the
following amines.
1) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ (CH2 )4 โ€“ CH3
N-ethyl-1-pentanamine
2) NH2
Br 4-bromoaniline
3) H2N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2
1,2-Ethanediamine
4) N
N,N - Dimethylethanamine
5)
NH2
3- Hexanamine
6) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3
N- Propyl-1-propanamine
7) CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH3
CH3
N,N- Dimethylmethanamine
8) NH โ€“ CH3
N- Methylaniline

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Amines: Properties and Reactions

  • 2. Amines Amines are carbon โ€“ hydrogen โ€“ nitrogen compounds. Amines occurs widely in living organisms. Many amines are naturally occurring compounds that are very active physiologically. Numerous drugs used for the treatment of mental illness, hay fever, heart problems, and other physical disorders are amines.
  • 3. Bonding Characteristics of Nitrogen Atoms in Organic Compounds An understanding of the bonding characteristics of the Nitrogen atom is a prerequisite to our study of amines. Nitrogen is a member of Group VA of the periodic table; it has five valence electrons and it will form three covalent bonds to complete its octet of electrons.
  • 4. In Organic Chemistry, nitrogen forms three bonds carbon forms four bonds. 4 valence electron 4 covalent bond No nonbonding electron pair 5 valence electron 3 covalent bond 1 nonbonding electron pair Oxygen forms two bonds 6 valence electron 2 covalent bond 2 nonbonding electron pair
  • 5. Structure and Classification of Amines An Amine is an organic derivative of ammonia (NH4) in which one or more alkyl, cycloalkyl, or aryl groups are attached to the nitrogen atom. Amines are classified as primary (10), secondary (20), or tertiary (30) on the basis of how many hydrocarbon groups are bonded to the ammonia nitrogen atom.
  • 6. Primary Amine Is an amine in which the nitrogen atom is bonded to one hydrocarbon group and two hydrogen atoms. The generalized formula for a primary amine is RNH2. CH3 โ€“ NH2 The functional group present in a primary amine, the NH2 group is called an Amino group. An Amino group is the - NH2 functional group.
  • 7. Secondary Amine Is an amine in which the nitrogen atom is bonded to two hydrocarbon groups and one hydrogen atom. The generalized formula for a secondary amine is R2NH. CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3
  • 8. Tertiary Amine Is an amine in which the nitrogen atom is bonded to three hydrocarbon groups and no hydrogen atom. The generalized formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
  • 9. Classify Amines each of the following Amines as a Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary 1) CH3 โ€“ NH 2) CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH3 CH3 This is a secondary amine because the nitrogen is bonded to both a methyl group and phenyl group Here we have a tertiary amine because the nitrogen atom is bonded to three methyl groups.
  • 10. 3) N CH3 4) CH3 NH2 This is also a tertiary amine; the nitrogen atom is bonded to two phenyl groups and a methyl group. This is a primary amine. The nitrogen atom is bonded to only one carbon atom.
  • 11. 5) CH3 โ€“ CH2 - CH2 โ€“ NH2 6) โ€“ NH2 7) CH3 โ€“ NH - CH2 โ€“ CH3 8) CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH3 10 10 20 30
  • 13. Physical Properties of Amines The methylamines (mono-, di-, tri-) and ethylamine are gases at room temperature and have ammonia-like odors. Most other amines are liquid, and many have odor resembling that of raw fish. A few amines, particularly diamines, have strong, disagreeable odors. The foul odor arising from dead fish and decaying flesh is due to amines released by the bacterial decomposition of protein.
  • 14. Diamines putrescine and cadaverine are two โ€œodoriferousโ€ compounds. H2 N โ€“ (CH2 )4 โ€“ NH2 H2 N โ€“ (CH2 )5 โ€“ NH2 Putrescine 1,4-butanediamine Cadaverine 1,5-pentanediamine The simples amines are irritating to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes and are toxic by ingestion. Aromatic amines are generally toxic. Many amines are readily absorbed through the skin and affect both the blood and the nervous system.
  • 15. The boiling points of amines are intermediate between those of alkanes and alcohols of similar molecular mass. Amines are higher than alkane boiling point, because hydrogen bonding is possible between amine molecules but not between alkane molecules. Intermolecular hydrogen bonding of amines involves the hydrogen atoms and nitrogen atoms of the amino group.
  • 16. Tertiary amines have lower boiling point than primary and secondary amines because intermolecular hydrogen bonding is not possible in tertiary amines. Secondary and tertiary amines have no hydrogen atoms directly bonded to the nitrogen atom.
  • 17. The boiling point of amines are lower than those of corresponding alcohols, because N โ€“ H bonds are weaker than O โ€“ H bonds. Note: The difference in hydrogen-bond strength results from electronegativity differences, nitrogen is less electronegative than oxygen. Element Electronegativity values Difference Nitrogen 3.0 0.9 Hydrogen 2.1 Oxygen 3.5 1.4 Hydrogen 2.1
  • 18. Amines with fewer than six carbon atoms are infinitely soluble in water. This solubility results from hydrogen bonding between the amines and water. Even tertiary amines are water- soluble, because amine nitrogen atom has a nonbonding electron pair that can form a hydrogen bond with a hydrogen atom of water.
  • 19. Basicity of Amines Amines, like ammonia, are weak bases. Ammoniaโ€™s weak-base behavior results from its accepting a proton (H+) from water to produce ammonium ion (NH4 +) and hydroxyl ion (OH- ) ammonia Ammonium ion Hydroxide ion NH3 Amines behave in a similar manner. + Methylamine Methylammonium ion Hydroxide ion + HOH NH4 + + OH- CH3 โ€“ NH2 H OH CH3 + NH3 OH- + = = +
  • 20. Amines, like ammonia, have a pair of unshared electrons on the nitrogen atom present. ammonia amine These unshared electrons can accept a hydrogen ion from water. Thus, both amines and ammonia produce basic aqueous solution
  • 21. The result of the interaction of an amine with water is a basic solution containing substituted ammonium ions and hydroxide ions. A substituted ammonium ion is an ammonium ion in which one or more alkyl, cycloalkyl, or aryl groups have been substituted for hydrogen atom. Substituted ammonium ions always contain one or more hydrogen atom than their โ€œparentโ€ amine. They also always carry a +1 charge, whereas the โ€œparentโ€ amine is a neutral molecule.
  • 22. Naming the positive ion that results from the interaction of an amine with water is based on the following two rules: Rule 1: For alkylamine, the ending of the name of the amine is changed from amine to ammonium ion CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 H2 O CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3 + OH Ethylamine Ethylammonium ion + - CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 H2 O CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“CH3 + OH + - CH3 CH3 Ethyldimethylamide Ethyldimethylammonium ion
  • 23. Rule 2: For aromatic amines, the final โ€“e of the name of the amine is replaced by โ€“ium ion. NH2 CH3-NH2 NH3 + + Aniline Anilinium ion N โ€“ methylanilinium ion
  • 24. Name the following substituted ammonium or substituted anilinium ions. 1) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 2) CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 + + + + CH3 3) CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3 CH3 4) CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 1) diethylammonium ion 2) trimethylammonium ion 3) isobutylammonium ion 4) N,N dimethylanilinium ion
  • 25. 5) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3 5) Ethylmethylammonium ion 6) CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ NH3 CH3 7) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 CH3 6) Isopropylammonium ion 7) Diethylmethylammonium ion 8) NH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 8) N-propylanilinium ion
  • 26. Amine Salt The reaction of an acid with a base (neutralization) produces a salt. CH3 โ€“ NH2 CH3 โ€“ NH2Cl + - .. amine acid Amine salt H โ€“ Cl + Aromatic amines react with acids in a similar manner. CH3 โ€“ NH .. + amine H โ€“ Cl acid CH3 โ€“ NH2Cl + - Amine salt
  • 27. An amine salt is an organic compound in which the positive ion is a mono-, di-, or trisubstituted ammonium ion (RNH3 + , R2NH2 + , or R3NH+ ) and the negative ion comes from an acid. Amine salt can be obtained in crystalline form (odorless, white crystals) by evaporating the water from the acidic solutions in which amine salt are prepared.
  • 28. Amine salt are named using standard nomenclature procedures for ionic compound. The name of the positive ion, the substituted ammonium or anilinium ion, is given first and followed by a separate word for the name of the negative ion. CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3 Cl + - 1 2 Cl chloride Ethylammonium CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3 Br CH3 CH3 methyl di + ammonium - bromide Br
  • 29. An older system for amine slats, still used in the pharmaceutical industry, treat amine salts as amine- acid complexes rather than as ionic compound. CH3 โ€“ NH3 HCl CH3 Dimethylamine hydrochloride Rather than as CH3 โ€“ NH3Cl CH3 CH3 methyl CH3 di + ammonium - Cl chloride
  • 30. Many people unknowingly use acids to form amine slats when they put vinegar or lemon juice on fish. Such action converts amines in fish ( often smelly compounds) to salts, which are odorless. The process of forming amine salts with acids is an easily reversed process. Treating amine salts with a strong base such as NaOH regenerates the โ€œparentโ€ amine. CH3 โ€“ NH3 Cl NaOH CH3 โ€“ NH2 NaCl H2 O + + + Amine salt base Amine salt
  • 31. The โ€œopposite natureโ€ of the processes of amine salt formation from an amine and the regeneration of the amine from its amine salt can be diagrammed as follows: An Amine An Amine Salt Acid Protonation Base Deprotonation An amine gains hydrogen ion to produce an amine salt when treated with an acid (protonation. An amine salt loses a hydrogen ion to produce an amine when treated with a base (deprotonation reaction)
  • 32. Write the structures of the products that forms when each of the following reactions involving amines or amine salts takes place. 1) CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 + HCl CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 + HCl ยจ + - CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3Cl 2) CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3Cl + - CH3 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ CH3Cl ยจ + -+ NaOH CH3 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 + NaCl + H2O
  • 33. 3) NH โ€“ CH3 + H2SO4 NH2 โ€“ CH3 HSO4 + - ยจ 4) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ N โ€“ CH3 + HCl CH3 CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3Cl CH3 + - 5) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 โ€“ H2 SO4 CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH3HSO4 + -
  • 34. 6) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 Br + NaOH CH3 + - CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ โ€“ CH3 CH3 + NaBr HOH + N
  • 35. Heterocyclic Amines Heterocyclic amine is an organic compound in which nitrogen atoms of amine group are part of either an aromatic or a nonaromatic ring system. Heterocyclic amine are the most common type of heterocyclic organic compound Heterocyclic amines are the first heterocyclic compounds we have encountered that have nitrogen heteroatoms.
  • 36. Selected Structural Formulas of Heterocyclic amines that serve as โ€œparentโ€ molecule for complex amine derivatives. Pyridine Pyrrolidine Pyrrole Imidazole Quinoline Indole Pyrimidine Purine
  • 37. Heterocyclic amines often have strong odor, some agreeable and others disagreeable. The pleasant aroma of many heat-treated food is caused by heterocyclic amines formed during the treatment. The compounds responsible for the pervasive odors of poop popcorn and hot peanut are heterocyclic amines. C O CH3 Methyl- 2- pyridyl ketone odor of popcorn O CH3 CH3 2-Methoxy-5-methylpyrazine odor of peanut
  • 38. Isomerism for Amines Constitutional isomerism in amines can arise from several causes. 1. Different carbon atom arrangements produce isomers, as in CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 NH2 1-Pentanamine CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 CH3 2 Methyl-1-butanamine C5 H11 โ€“ NH2 C5 H11 โ€“ NH2
  • 39. 2) Different positioning of the nitrogen atom on a carbon chains is another cause for isomerism. CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 NH2 1-Butanamine CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 NH2 2-Butanamine
  • 40. 3) For secondary and tertiary amines, different partitioning of carbon atoms among the carbon chains present produces constitutional isomers. CH2 โ€“CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 CH3 โ€“CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 CH3 โ€“CH โ€“ NH โ€“ CH3 CH3 N-Ethylethanamine N-Methyl -1- propanamine N-Methyl -2-propanamine
  • 41. Nomenclature for Amines A. Naming Primary Amines CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 NH2 1. Select as the parent carbon chain the longest chain to which the nitrogen atom is attached. 4 3 2 1 1 methane 2 ethane 3 propane 4 butane 5 pentane butan 2. Name the parent chain by changing the โ€“e ending of the corresponding alkane name to โ€“amine. amine 3. Number the parent chain from the end nearest the nitrogen atom. 4. The position of attachment of the nitrogen atom is indicated by a number in front of the parent chain name. 2 2-
  • 42. CH3 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 - NH2 CH3 4 3 2 1 1 methane 2 ethane 3 propane 4 butane 5 pentane butanamine NH2 1 1 - CH3 Methyl - 3 3 -
  • 43. In diamines, the final โ€“e of the carbon chain name is retained for ease pronunciation. H2N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“CH2 โ€“ NH2 4 3 2 1 1 methane 2 ethane 3 propane 4 butane 5 pentane butane NH2 amine 1 1 H2N 1 2 di 4 ,4-
  • 44. Secondary and Tertiary Amines are named as N- substituted primary amines. The largest carbon group bonded to the nitrogen is used as the parent amine name. The names of the other group attached to the nitrogen are appended to the front of the base name, and N- or N,N- prefixes are used to indicate that those groups are attached to the nitrogen atom rather than to the base carbon chain.
  • 45. CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH โ€“ CH3 NH โ€“ CH3 4 3 2 1 1 methane 2 ethane 3 propane 4 butane 5 pentane butanamine 2 2- CH3 1 Methyl- Tertiary amine N- CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 CH3 1 2 3 propanamine 1 1- 1 methyl- N- 1 2 Ethyl- N-
  • 46. CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 CH3 1 methane 2 ethane 3 propane 4 butane 5 pentane 3 2 1 propanamine 1 1- CH3 methyl CH3 methyl Di N- N- N,N โ€“ Dimethyl โ€“ 1 - propanamine
  • 47. Simplest aromatic amine, a benzene ring bearing an amino group, is called aniline. Other simple aromatic amines are named as derivatives of aniline. NH2 NH2 Cl NH2 Cl Cl Aniline m - Chloro di aniline aniline chloro Di 2 โ€“ 3, 1 2 3
  • 48. In secondary and tertiary aromatic amines, the additional group or groups attached to the nitrogen atom are located using a capital N- NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 N- Ethylaniline H3C โ€“ N โ€“ CH3 N- N Dimethylaniline NH โ€“ CH3 CH3 3,N Dimethylaniline
  • 49. Assign IUPAC name to each of the following amines. 1) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ (CH2 )4 โ€“ CH3 N-ethyl-1-pentanamine 2) NH2 Br 4-bromoaniline 3) H2N โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH2 1,2-Ethanediamine 4) N N,N - Dimethylethanamine
  • 50. 5) NH2 3- Hexanamine 6) CH3 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ NH โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH2 โ€“ CH3 N- Propyl-1-propanamine 7) CH3 โ€“ N โ€“ CH3 CH3 N,N- Dimethylmethanamine 8) NH โ€“ CH3 N- Methylaniline