Title: Chapter 10 Carbon: More Than Just Another Element
1Chapter 10Carbon More Than Just Another Element
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3ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
4cinnamaldehyde
eugenol
5Types of Organic Compounds
- Vast majority of over 20 million known compounds
are based on C organic compounds. - Generally contain C and H other elements
- Great variety of compounds
6Isomerism
- Isomers have identical composition but different
structures - Two forms of isomerism
- Constitutional (or structural)
- Stereoisomerism
- Constitutional
- Same empirical formula but different atom-to-atom
connections - Stereoisomerism
- Same atom-to-atom connections but different
arrangement in space.
7Structural Isomers
8Stereoisomers Geometric
- Geometric isomers can occur when there is a CC
double bond.
9Stereoisomers Optical
- Optical isomers are molecules with
non-superimposable mirror images. - Such molecules are called CHIRAL
- Pairs of chiral molecules are enantiomers.
- Chiral molecules in solution can rotate the plane
of plane polarized light.
10Chiral CompoundsPolarized Light
11Stereoisomers Isomers
Chirality generally occurs when a C atom has 4
different groups attached.
Lactic acid
12Stereoisomers Isomers
Lactic acid isomers are nonsuperimposable
13Chirality Handedness in Nature
- These molecules are non-superimposable mirror
images.
14Chirality Handedness in Nature
- These amino acids are non-superimposable mirror
images.
15Stereoisomers in Nature
16The egg cases of the whelk have a right-handed
twist.
17Hydrocarbons
- Compounds of C and H
- Subgroups
- Alkanes C-C single bonds
- Alkenes CC double bonds
- Alkynes carbon-carbon triple bonds
- Aromatic based on benzene
18Hydrocarbons
- Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n2
- CH4 methane
- C2H6 ethane
- C3H8 propane
- C4H10 butane
- C5H12 pentane
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20Methane Hydrate, CH4(H2O)x
21Hydrocarbons Structural Isomerism
Isomers of C5H12?
- C5H12 has 3 structural isomers.
- C6H14 has 5
- C7H14 has 9
Note names of isomers
22Hydrocarbons Alkanes
- Alkanes are colorless gases, liquids, and solids
- Generally unreactive (but undergo combustion)
- Not polar (or low polarity) and so are not
soluble in water.
23Hydrocarbons Cycloalkanes
- All compounds are flexible.
- Cyclohexane, C6H12, has interconverting chair
and boat forms.
24Alkenes Compounds with CC Double Bonds
- How many isomers are possible for a compound with
the formula C4H8?
25AlkenesMany Occur Naturally
26Reactions of AlkenesADDITION REACTIONS
- Alkenes are unsaturated more bonds can form to
the C atoms - Molecules such as Br2, H2, HCl, HBr, and H2O add
to the double bond
27An Addition Reaction
Fat placed in Br2 vapor
- The fat in bacon is partially unsaturated. The
fat adds Br2 to the CC bonds. - Fats can be hydrogenated with H2.
28An Addition Reaction
Fat placed in Br2 vapor
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29An Addition Reaction
- Fats can be hydrogenated with H2.
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Peanut butter has partially hydrogenated
vegetable oil.
30Trans Fatty Acidstend to raise total blood
cholesterol
CH3(CH2)7CHCH(CH2)7CO2H
31Trans Fatty Acids
Food Percentages of Trans-Fatty Acids
Butter 3.6
Soft Margarine 5.2
Hard Margarine 12.4
Vegetable Oils, Including Safflower, Sunflower, and Soy 0
Beef burger, Fried or Grilled 0.8
Chocolate Cake with Icing 7.1
32Alkynes
- Alkynes have carbon-carbon triple bonds.
- C2H2 common name acetylene systematic name
ethyne
Preparation CaC2(s) H2O(liq) --gt
C2H2 (g) Ca(OH)2(s) ?fHo(C2H2, g) 226.7
kJ/mol
?rH for C2H2 O2 1300 kJ/mol
33Aromatic Compounds
- Benzene, C6H6, in the top 25 chemicals produced
in the U.S. - Starting point for hundreds of other compounds.
34Resonance in Benzene
- C6H6 has two resonance structures with
alternating double bonds. - The p electrons are delocalized over the ring.
35Resonance in Benzene
- CC bond order is _______________
- CC single bond 154 pm CC bond 134 pm
- CC bonds in benzene 139 pm
36Bonding in Benzene
37Other Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Toluene
Naphthalene
38Benzene Derivatives
39Naming Benzene Derivatives
1,4-dimethylbenzene Common name Para-xylene
40Reactions of Aromatics
- Substitutions not additions are typical.
AlCl3 is a catalyst. Catalysts typically used in
aromatic substitutions.
41Functional Groups
- See Chemistry Now, Chapter 10
42Alcohols
- Characterized by OH group
- Name add ol to name of hydrocarbon
Methanol
Butanol
43Structures of Alcohols
- C3H5OH how many structural isomers?
Naming Add -ol to name of 3-C hydrocarbon.
Indicate position of OH with number.
44Alcohol Properties
- Alcohols are a derivative of water
- Many alcohols dissolve in water
Methanol dissolves in water.
Butanol is NOT soluble in water.
45Sterno
- Alcohols burn in air
- A mixture of ethanol calcium acetate STERNO
46GLYCOLSAlcohols with Two OH Groups
47Alcohol ReactionsScreen 11.6
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Eliminationthe reverse of addition
Substitution
48TYPES OF ALCOHOLS
49More Alcohol Reactions
Ethanol is a PRIMARY ALCOHOL. It is oxidized to
an ALDEHYDE and then to an ACID.
50More Alcohol Reactions
SECONDARY ALCOHOLS are oxidized to KETONES and
reaction stops there.
51Sugars Related to Alcohols
- Sugars are carbohydrates, compounds with the
formula Cx(H2O)y.
What is the difference between a and b D-glucose?
52Sucrose and Ribose
53Amines
- Alcohols are derivatives of H2O (ROH) and amines
are derivatives of NH3.
54Amines
- Amines generally have terrible odors!
55Amines
- Amines, like NH3, are bases
56Amines
- Many natural products and drugs (such as nicotine
and cocaine) are bases.
Nicotine
H
57Compounds with Carbonyl Group
Aldehyde
Carboxylic acid
Ketone
58Structures of Aldehydes
Odors from aldehydes and ketones
Cinnamaldehyde
59Carboxylic Acids
Acids are found in many natural substances
bread, fruits, milk, wine
60Carboxylic Acids
Formic acid, HCO2H, gives the sting to ants.
61Acids Alcohols --gt ESTERS
Esters have generally pleasant odors
62Acids Alcohols --gt ESTERS
One of the important reactions in nature!
63Acids Alcohols --gt ESTERS
Many fruits such as bananas and strawberries
contain esters.
64GlycerolAlcohol with 3 OH Groups
Combine this with long chain acids f ??? Fatty
acids f fats and oils
65Fats and Oils
R organic group with NO CC bonds C12 Lauric
acid C16 Palmitic acid C18 Stearic acid
R organic group WITH CC bonds C18 oleic acid
What is the functional group in a fat or oil?
66Fats and Oils
Fats with CC bonds are usually LIQUDS
Oleic acid a monounsaturated fatty acid
67Fats and Oils
Fats with saturated acids (no CC bonds) are
SOLIDS.
Saturated fats are more common in animals.
68Fats and Polar Bears
- Bears gorge on blubber in the winter.
- During the summer bears rely on stored fat for
energy. - Burn 1-1.5 kg of fat per day.
- Water for metabolism comes from fat burning.
69Trans Fatty Acids
- Oleic acid is a monounsaturated cis-fatty acid
- Trans fatty acids have deleterious health
effects. - Trans fatty acids raise plasma LDL cholesterol
and lower HDL levels.
70Fats and Oils Saponification
71Acids Amines --gt AMIDES
N-methylacetamide
72Acids Amines --gt AMIDES
Acetaminophen Tylenol, Datril, Momentum, ...
73Alpha-Amino Acids
74Peptides and Proteins
H2O
Adding more peptide links ---gt PROTEIN
75Polymers
- Giant molecules made by joining many small
molecules called monomers - Average production is 150 kg per person annually
in the U.S.
76Polymer Classifications
- Thermoplastics (polyethylene) soften and flow
when heated - Thermosetting plastics soft initially but set
to solid when heated. Cannot be resoftened. - Other classification plastics, fibers,
elastomers, coatings, adhesives
77Polymer Preparation
- Addition polymers directly adding monomer units
together - Condensation polymers combining monomer units
and splitting out a small water (water)
78Polyethylene Addition Polymer
Ethylene
Polyethylene
A polymer with a molar mass of 1e6 has about
360,000 units.
79Mechanism of Addition Polymerization
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80Types of Polyethylene
Branched, low density PE, LDPE
Cross-linked PE, CLPE
81Types of Polyethylene
Table 10.12 others are PVC, acrylonitrile,
polypropylene, polymethyl methacrylate
82Polystyrene
- Polystyrene is nonpolar material and dissolves in
organic solvents. - PS foam is mostly air, and when it dissolves it
collapses to a much smaller volume.
83Slime!
Slime is polyvinylalcohol cross-linked with boric
acid
84Bubble Gum!A copolymer
Styrene butadiene
85Condensation Polymers
86Polyesters, PET
Jackets made from recycled PET soda bottles
Soda bottles, mylar film.
87Polyesters Mechanism
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88Polyamides Nylon
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89Polyamides Nylon
- Each monomer has 6 C atoms in its chain.
- A polyamide link forms on elimination of HCl
- Result nylon 66
- Proteins are polyamides
90Polymer Recycling Symbols
LDPE Low density PE 0.910-0.925 g/cm3 HDPE
High density PE 0.941-0.965 PP
Polypropylene 0.90 V PVC (Vinyl chloride)
1.30-1.58