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Chapter 17Chapter 17Aldehydes and Ketones:Aldehydes and Ketones:
Nucleophilic AdditionNucleophilic Additionto theto the
Carbonyl GroupCarbonyl Group
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17.117.1NomenclatureNomenclature
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IUPAC Nomenclature of Aldehydes H
O O
H
O HCCHCH
OBase the name on the chain that contains the carbonyl group and replace the -e ending of the hydrocarbon with -al.
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4,4-dimethylpentanal 5-hexenalor hex-5-enal
IUPAC Nomenclature of Aldehydes H
O O
H
O HCCHCH
O
2-phenylpropanedial(keep the -e endingbefore -dial)
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when named as a substituent
formyl group carbaldehyde orcarboxaldehyde
when named as a suffix
C H
O
IUPAC Nomenclature of Aldehydes
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CH3CH2CCH2CH2CH3
O
CH3CHCH2CCH3
O
CH3 H3C O
Base the name on the chain that contains the carbonyl group and replace -e with -one. Number the chain in the direction that gives the lowest number to the carbonyl carbon.
Substitutive IUPAC Nomenclature of Ketones
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Substitutive IUPAC Nomenclature of Ketones
CH3CH2CCH2CH2CH3
O
CH3CHCH2CCH3
O
CH3 H3C O
3-hexanoneor hexan-3-one
4-methyl-2-pentanoneor 4-methylpentan-2-one
4-methylcyclohexanone
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Functional Class IUPAC Nomenclature of Ketones
CH3CH2CCH2CH2CH3
O O
CH2CCH2CH3
CH CH2
O
H2C CHC
List the groups attached to the carbonyl separately in alphabetical order, and add the word ketone.
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CH3CH2CCH2CH2CH3
O
ethyl propyl ketone benzyl ethyl ketone
divinyl ketone
O
CH2CCH2CH3
CH CH2
O
H2C CHC
Functional Class IUPAC Nomenclature of Ketones
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17.217.2Structure and Bonding:Structure and Bonding:
The Carbonyl GroupThe Carbonyl Group
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planar
bond angles: close to 120°
C=O bond distance: 122 pm
Structure of Formaldehyde
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1-butene propanal
The Carbonyl Group O
dipole moment = 0.3D dipole moment = 2.5D
very polar double bond
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2475 kJ/mol
2442 kJ/mol
Alkyl groups stabilize carbonyl groups the sameway they stabilize carbon-carbon double bonds,carbocations, and free radicals.
heat of combustion
Carbonyl Group of a Ketone is MoreStable than that of an Aldehyde
O
O
H
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Heats of combustion ofC4H8 isomeric alkenes
CH3CH2CH=CH2
2717 kJ/molcis-CH3CH=CHCH3
2710 kJ/moltrans-CH3CH=CHCH3
2707 kJ/mol(CH3)2C=CH2
2700 kJ/mol
2475 kJ/mol
2442 kJ/mol
O
O
H
Spread is Greater forAldehydes and
Ketones than for Alkenes
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Nucleophiles attack carbon; electrophiles attack oxygen.
Resonance Description ofCarbonyl Group
C
O •• ••
C
O
+
–•••• ••
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Carbon and oxygen are sp2 hybridized.
Bonding in Formaldehyde
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The half-filled2p orbitals oncarbon andoxygen overlapto form a bond.
Bonding in Formaldehyde
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17.317.3Physical PropertiesPhysical Properties
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boiling point
–6°C
49°C
97°C
Aldehydes and Ketones have Higher Boiling Pointsthan Alkenes, but Lower Boiling Points than Alcohols
More polar than alkenes, but cannot form intermolecular hydrogen bonds to other carbonyl groups.
O
OH
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17.417.4Sources of Aldehydes and KetonesSources of Aldehydes and Ketones
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2-heptanone(component of alarm pheromone of bees)
O
Many Aldehydes and Ketones Occur Naturally
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trans-2-hexenal (alarm pheromone of myrmicine ant)
Many Aldehydes and Ketones Occur Naturally
O
H
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citral (from lemon grass oil)
Many Aldehydes and Ketones Occur Naturally O
H
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from alkenes
ozonolysis
from alkynes
hydration (via enol)
from arenes
Friedel-Crafts acylation
from alcohols
oxidation
Table 17.1 Synthesis of Aldehydes and Ketones
A number of reactions alreadystudied provide
efficient syntheticroutes to
aldehydes and ketones.
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C
O
R OH
aldehydes from carboxylic acids
RCH2OH
1. LiAlH42. H2O
PDC, CH2Cl2
HC
O
R
What About..?
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Benzaldehyde from benzoic acid COH
O CH
O
1. LiAlH42. H2O
PDCCH2Cl2CH2OH
(81%) (83%)
Example
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C
O
R H
Ketones from aldehydes
R'RC
O
PDC, CH2Cl21. R'MgX2. H3O+
RCHR'
OH
What About..?
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C
O
CH3CH2 H
3-heptanone from propanal
H2CrO4
1. CH3(CH2)3MgX2. H3O+
CH3CH2CH(CH2)3 CH3
OH
O
CH3CH2C(CH2)3 CH3
(57%)
Example