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Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry CHEM 109 For Students of Health Colleges Credit hrs.: (2+1) King Saud University College of Science, Chemistry Department CHEM 109 CHAPTER 7. CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES

2 Structure of Carboxylic Acids o The functional group common to all carboxylic acids is the carboxyl group. The name is a contraction of the parts: the carbonyl and hydroxyl groups. o The general formula for a carboxylic acid can be written in expanded or abbreviated forms. o Depending on whether an R or an Ar. residue is attached to the carboxyl group; Carboxylic acids are classified as; Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids. Aromatic Carboxylic Acids. o Fatty acids. Long straight-chain carboxylic acids with even numbers of carbons, which were first isolated from fats and waxes.

Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids 4 Common Names o The common names of carboxylic acids all end in -ic acid. o These names usually come from some Latin or Greek word that indicates the original source of the acid. o Common name, substituents are located with Greek letters, beginning with the carbon atom. IUPAC System o We replace the final e in the name of the corresponding alkane with the suffix -oic and add the word acid. Alkane- e + oic acid = Alkanoic acid o IUPAC system, the chain is numbered beginning with the carboxyl carbon atom, and substituents are located in the usual way.

5 Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids

Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids 6 o The carboxyl group has priority over alcohol, aldehyde, or ketone functionality in naming. o The prefix oxo- is used to locate the carbonyl group of the aldehyde or ketone.

Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids 7 Cycloalkane carboxylic acid When the carboxyl group is attached to a ring, the ending -carboxylic acid is added to the name of the parent cycloalkane. (i.e. Cycloalkanecarboxylic acid) Aromatic acids are named by attaching the suffix -oic acid or -ic acid to an appropriate prefix derived from the aromatic hydrocarbon.

Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids 8 Dicarboxylic acids (acids that contain two carboxyl groups) are known almost exclusively by their common names. Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids are given the suffix -dioic acid in the IUPAC system. The three benzenedicarboxylic acids are generally known by their common names. Common name: IUPAC name: Benzene-1,2- dicarboxylic acid Benzene-1,3- dicarboxylic acid Benzene-1,4- dicarboxylic acid

Physical Properties of Acids 9 o Carboxylic acids are polar and they form hydrogen bonds with themselves or with other molecules. o Carboxylic acids form dimer, with the individual units held together by two hydrogen bonds between the electron-rich oxygens and the electron-poor hydrogens. Boiling Points Therefore, they have high boiling points for their molecular weights-higher even those of comparable alcohols. Solubility in water Hydrogen bonding also explains the water solubility of the lower molecular weight carboxylic acids. The first four aliphatic acids (formic through butyric) are completely miscible in water. Aromatic acids are insoluble in water.

Physical Properties of Acids 10 Structure Name Mol. Wt. b.p. C Solubility in H 2 O at 25 C HCOOH CH 3 CH 2 OH Formic acid Ethyl alcohol 46 46 100 78 Very soluble Very soluble CH 3 COOH CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH Acetic acid n-propyl alcohol 60 60 118 97 Very soluble Very soluble CH 3 (CH 2 ) 3 COOH CH 3 (CH 2 ) 4 CH2OH Valeric acid n-hexyl alcohol 102 102 187 156 4.0 g/100 g H 2 O 0.6 g/100 g H 2 O Ph-COOH Ph-CH 2 CH 2 OH Benzoic acid 3-Phenylethanol 122 122 250 250 Insoluble Insoluble

Acid Strength and Structure 11 o Carboxylic acids (RCOOH) dissociate in water, yielding a carboxylate anion (RCOO - ) and hydronium ion. Why carboxylic acids are more acidic than alcohols? In ethoxide ion, the negative charge is localized on a single oxygen atom. In acetate ion, on the other hand, the negative charge can be delocalized through resonance.

Acid Strength and Structure 12 Effect of Structure on Acidity; the Inductive Effect o Acidities can vary depending on what other groups are attached to the molecule. o Recall that electron-withdrawing groups (-I) enhance acidity, and electron-releasing groups (+I) reduce acidity. This effect relays charge through bonds, by displacing bonding electrons toward electronegative atoms, or away from electropositive atoms.

Acid Strength and Structure 13 Effect of Structure on Acidity; the Inductive Effect o Formic acid is a substantially stronger acid than acetic acid. This suggests that the methyl group is more electron-releasing (hence anion-destabilizing and acidity-reducing) than hydrogen. o Example: acetic acid with those of mono-, di-, and trichloroacetic acids. Comparison of acid strengths of acetic Acid and chlorinated acetic acids

Acid Strength and Structure 14 Effect of Structure on Acidity; the Inductive Effect The more chlorines, the greater the effect and the greater the strength of the acid. o Comparison of acid strengths of butyric acid and the monochlorinated acids.

Preparation of 1) Hydrolysis of Cyanides (Nitriles) Carboxylic Acids 15 o The reaction requires either acid or base. In acid, the nitrogen atom of the cyanide is converted to an ammonium ion.. In base, the nitrogen atom is converted to ammonia and the organic product is the carboxylate salt, which must be neutralized in a separate step to give the acid. o Alkyl cyanides are generally made from the corresponding alkyl halide.

2) Reaction of Grignard Reagents with Carbon Dioxide (Carbonation of Grignard Reagent) Preparation of Carboxylic Acids 16 o Grignard reagents add to the carbonyl group of carbon dioxide to give acids, after protonation of the intermediate carboxylate salt with a mineral acid like aqueous HCl. o The acid obtained has one more carbon atom (the reaction provides a way to increase the length of a carbon chain).

Reactions of 1) Reactions with Bases: Salt Formation Carboxylic Acids 17 o Carboxylic acids, when treated with a strong base, form carboxylate salts. o Examples.

Reactions of 2) Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions Carboxylic Acids 19

Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 180 o Carboxylic acid derivatives are compounds in which the hydroxyl part of the carboxyl group is replaced by various other groups. o All acid derivatives can be hydrolyzed to the corresponding carboxylic acid.

Acid Chloride Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 191 o Acyl chlorides have the general formula RCOCl. o Acyl chlorides are more common and less expensive than bromides or iodides. o Nomenclature: Acyl chlorides, or acid chlorides, are named by replacing the -ic acid ending of the parent acid by -yl chloride. o Preparation: They can be prepared from acids by reaction with thionyl chloride or phosphorous pentachloride.

Acid Chloride Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 201 o Reactions: They can react rapidly with most nucleophile. o Examples:

Esters Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 211 o Esters are derived from acids by replacing the OH group by an OR group and have the general formula R / COOR. o Nomenclature: They are named in a manner analogous to carboxylic acid salts. The R part of the OR group is name first, followed by the name of the acid, with the ic acid ending changed to ate. o Preparation: When a carboxylic acid and an alcohol are heated in the presence of an acid catalyst (HCl or H 2 SO 4 ), an equilibrium is established with the ester and water.

Esters Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 221 o Reactions Cyclic esters (lactones) can be prepared from hydroxy acids if these groups can come in contact through bending of the chain. Saponification; esters are commonly hydrolyzed with base. Ammonia converts esters to amides.

Amides Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 238 Amides are the least reactive of the common carboxylic acid derivatives. Primary amides have general formula RCONH 2. Nomenclature: Amides are named by replacing the ic or oic acid ending of the acid name, either the common or the IUPAC name, with the amide ending.

Amides Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 241 o Preparation: They can be prepared by the reaction of ammonia with esters, with acyl halides, or with acid anhydrides. Amides can also prepared by heating the ammonium salts of acids. o Reactions Amides react with nucleophiles and they can be hydrolyzed by water. Amides can be reduced by lithium aluminums hydride to give amines.

Acid Anhydrides Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 31 Acid anhydrides have general formula RCOOCOR. Nomenclature: The name of an anhydrides is obtained by naming the acid from which is derived and replacing the word acid with anhydride.

Acid Anhydrides Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 32 Preparation Acid anhydrides are derived from acids by removing water from two carboxyl groups and connecting the fragments. Anhydrides can also be prepared from acid chlorides and carboxylate salts. This method is used for preparing anhydrides derived from two different carboxylic acids (mixed anhydrides).

Acid Anhydrides Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 33 Reactions Anhydrides undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions (They are more reactive than esters, but less reactive than acyl halides).