Title: Aldehydes and Ketones
1- Both aldehydes and ketones contain carbonyl
group CO.
- The difference between aldehyde and ketone was
found to be
- In aldehyde CO attach with H and R i.e
- In ketone CO attach with two R
2General formulae of aldehyde and ketones
Nomenclature of Aldehydes and Ketones
- I) IUPAC
- A) Aldehyde
- 1- ??? ??? ??? alkane ???????? ??? e ??
alkane ????? al
e.g. Methane Methanal
Ethane Ethanal
3- 2 - ??? ?????? CHO ???? ????? ?? ???
??????? ??? ???? ????? - 3- ?? ???? ???? ???? ??? ????? ??????? ??????
?????? ???????? ?????? 1 - Examples
-
4- ? ???? ?????? ??????? ???
??? ??? ??? alkene???????? ??? e ?? alkene
????? al
4 5- ?? ???? ?????? ??????? ???
??? ??? ??? alkyne ???????? ??? e ?? alkyne
????? al
Examples
5- 2) Common name
- ??? ???? ??? ????? ?????? ??? ???? oic ?
???????? ? aldehyde - Examples
6 - B) Iupac nomenclature of ketones
- ??? ??? ??? alkane ???????? ??? e ?? alkane ?????
one
Example Propane Propanone
2 - ??? ????? ?????? ?? ????? ???? ???? ? CO
??? ?????
Common system of ketones -???? ????? alkyl ???
CO ?? ???? ???? ketone ?? ???????.
7- ??? ??????? ???? ??? ?????
8- Preparation of aldehydes ketones
- From acid chloride
- This method is called Rosemund reduction.
- ?????? ????? Pd-BaSO4 catalyst ??? ???? ????????
??? ????? ald. ??? ????? ald. ??? ????.
9(2) From geminal dihalide ?? ???? ??????? ???
??? ??? ???????
Question convert toluene to benzaldehyde Answer
10(3) Partial decarboxylation of salt of acids
Question Show how could you prepare the
following
by above method, we use two molecules
11Question Show how could you prepare the following
- ??????? ??????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ??? ??????
?? ????? ??????
Example conversion of
12 (4) From nitrile a- Aldehyde
b- Ketone
Methods have been studied
13(5) Oxidation of alcohols a- Aldehyde From
oxidation of primary alcohol.
b- Ketone From oxidation of secondary alcohol.
14 (6) Ozonolysis of alkene
15(7) Hydration of alkyne
Only other alkyne except acetylene will give
ketone
16Synthesis of aromatic ketones via Friedel-Crafts
acylation E.g. Acetophenone
For benzophenone
17- Synthesis of benzaldehyde
- Gattermann-Koch aldehyde synthesis
b) Gattermann aldehyde synthesis
18Chemical reactions of aldehydes Ketones A-Type
I of reaction (Addition reaction)
- ????? ??? ????????? ??? ????? H ???? O ?????
?????? ? C - Examples of this addition is addition of HCN, H2,
RMgX, HOH, NaSO3H
19- Some observations
- ???? ???? ????? HCN ???? ??? aldehyde ??
ketone ??????? ?? cyanohydrin. - ???? ??? ????????? ????? HCN ??????
- ???? ???? ????? NaSO3H ???? ??? aldehyde ??
ketone ??????? ?? bisulphite. - ????? NaSO3H ??? ??? ??? Aldehydes ?? methyl
Ketones ( )
20E.g. these ketones does not add NaSO3H
- ???? ????? H2O ??? ???? ? ???? H2O ????? ?????
Aldehyde ?????? ? ??? ???? ??? ??? ????? H2O
????? ???
21- Special cases of addition reactions
- Benzoin condensation
b) Formation of hemiacetals and acetals
22- B-Type II of reaction addition reaction followed
by loss of H2O - e.g. (Condensation with amines)
- ?? Ald. Or Ketones ?????? ??amines ????????
??????? ?????? ???? H2O
Examples
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24 C-Type III of reaction (Base catalyzed
reaction) 1- Aldol condensation - It occurs
between two aldehydes or two ketones containing
a-Hydrogen..
Mechanism
25- Other example
Mechanism
26- In case of mixture of acetaldehyde and acetone ,
we obtain four products
Mechanism of formation of crotanaldehyde
27Mechanism of formation of Mestyl oxide
Mechanism of formation of 3-methyl-2-butenal
28Mechanism of formation of 3-penten-2-one
29- 2- Cannizaro reaction
- - It occurs between two aldehydes with no
a-hydrogen in presence of base to
give an alc. and an acid.
30Question Show the effect of NaOH on acetaldehyde
and benzaldehyde
3- Clasien condensation
4- Perkin condensation
D-Type IV of reaction (Different types of
reaction)
31Oxidation of aldehyde ketones
- Aldehydes can also oxidized by Tollens reagent
Ag(NH3)2OH.
- Ketones are difficult for oxidation
32- Haloform reaction
- It occurs with aldehyde or ketones containing
- The only aldehyde gives Iodoform reaction is
acetaldehyde
) only can give iodoform only for example
- These ketones cannot give iodoform because they
do not have
33Examples of iodoform equation
Mechanism
?????? ????? ????? ?????????? ????? ?? ald. ??
ketone ??? ??? ?? ??? ??? ????? ?????.
34Reduction of aldehydes Ketones 1- Reduction
by catalytic hydrogen It converts aldehyde or
ketone to alcohol.
35- 2- Reduction to hydrocarbon
- ?? ????? ald. ?? ketone ??? alkane.
For examples
36a- Clemmensen reduction
b- Walf-Kishner reduction
373- Reduction with sod. Borohydride (NaBH4)
4- Reduction with Mg
38- Replacement of oxygen by halogen
- PCl3, PCl5 or SOCl2 convert CO into
Example
- PCl3, PCl5 or SOCl2 convert OH to -Cl
39The reaction of aldehyde or ketones with PCl3,
PCl5 or SOCl2, can be used to convert aldehyde or
ketones alkyne as follow e.g. conversion of
acetone to propyne
Halogenation of a-carbon
40- In case of aromatic aldehyde or ketones.
- In absence of Fe or FeCl3 catalyst
- In this case the reaction occur at a-carbon to
CO or in H of CHO
41b) In absence of Fe or FeCl3 catalyst
Aldehydes and ketones are m- directing group, so
orient halogen in m- position
42- Polymerization reaction
- Only aldehydes can polymerize
- Examples
- a) Polymerization of formaldehyde in presence
of water
B )Polymerization of formaldehyde and acetaldehyd
of presence of H2SO4
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