Title: Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids
1Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids
- Nucleophilic
- Acyl Substitution
2Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids Made Directly
from Acids
3Preparation of Acid Chlorides Directly from Acids
4Preparation of Acid Anhydrides Directly from Acids
- Good for acetic and 5- and 6-membered ring
anhydrides
5Preparation of Esters Directly from Acids
6Preparation of Amides Directly from Acids
(not generally useful, however, due to high
temperature needed)
7Overview of Reactions of Derivatives of Acids
8All have a Common Mechanism!
- 2-step Acyl Substitution
- 1. Addition to CO (to create a tetrahedral C)
- 2. Elimination of the best L to reform the CO
(gem diol-like intermediate unstable w/r to
reformation of the carbonyl group displacement
of the best leaving group)
9 Relative Reactivity
- Acid Chlorides gt Acid Anhydrides gt Thioesters
gt Esters gt Acids gt Amides - (inversely related to basicity of leaving group)
10 Reactions of Acid Chlorides
w/ R2CuLi or 2
w/ LiAlH(t-OBu)3
w/ LiAlH4
11 Application Synthesis of Nylon
n
12 Reactions of Anhydrides
( low T)
w/ Na2Fe(CO)4
w/ LiAlH4
13 Applications Synthesis of Analgesics
14 Reactions of Esters
( low T)
w/ DIBAH AlH(i-Bu)2
w/ LiAlH4
15 Application Synthesis of Polyethyleneterephthal
ate (PET)
16 Review Oxidation at Benzylic Position,
Esterification
17Reactions of Amides (unreactive)
18Reactions of Nitriles
- The nitrile is an anhydride of an amide the CN
group is a polar group nucleophiles add
to the CN triple bond as they
add to a carbonyl group.
19Thiol Esters (thioesters)
- Intermediate in reactivity between anhydrides and
esters...ideal for biological acylation
reactions stable to hydrolysis, yet reasonably
reactive
20Summary of Reactions ofDerivatives of Acids
- Derivative H2O ROH NH3 H
RMgX - Acid Chloride acid ester amide (ald)/alc
(ket)/alc - Anhydride acid ester amide (ald)/alc
(ket)/alc - Ester acid ester amide (ald)/alc (ket)/alc
- Amide acid (NR) (NR) amine (NR)
- Nitrile amide ester (NR) amine/
ketone - /acid (ald)
21IR Spectroscopy of Carbonyl- Containing Compounds
- RCOOCOR (anhydride) 1820 1760 cm-1
- RCOCl (acid chloride) 1800 cm-1
- RCO2R (ester) 1740 cm-1
- RCHO (aldehyde) 1730 cm-1
- RCOR (ketone) 1715 cm-1
- RCO2H (acid...dimer) 1710 cm-1
- RCONH2 (1o amide) 1690 cm-1
- RCONR2 (3o amide) 1650 cm-1
22Explanation of Carbonyl Stretching Frequency
The polarity of the C-Cl bond increases the
positive charge on the carbon in the dipolar
resonance form. This raises its energy,
resulting in a resonance hybrid with little C-O
(single) bond character. The result is mostly
CO (double) bond character and a high CO bond
stretching frequency.
23Explanation of Carbonyl Stretching Frequency...
Amide resonance results in an additional
resonance form. Two of the resonance forms have
C-O single bond character. The result is a lower
CO bond stretching frequency.
24CO (2) 1822 1756 cm-1
25CO 1792 cm-1
26CO 1739 cm-1
C-O 1189 cm-1
27O-H 3500-2500 cm-1
C-O 1240 cm-1
CO 1716 cm-1
28CO 1690 cm-1
N-H (2) 3363 3192 cm-1
29CO 1669 cm-1
30CN 2248 cm-1