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Title: Hydrocarbon Derivatives


1
Hydrocarbon Derivatives
  • Amines, Amides, Amino Acids

2
Functional Group 8
Amines
3
Amines
  • Contain a N
  • General Format R?NH2
  • -NH2 amino group (Remember, N has a bonding
    capacity of 3.)
  • Since molecules can contain H bonded to N,
    hydrogen bonding occurs, but it is weaker than
    hydrogen bonding in alcohols and carboxylic
    acids.
  • Amines smell really, really bad.

4
Table R
R
?
  • Shows format R?N?R This is a 3? amine.
  • 1? amines R?N?H
  • 2? amines R?N?R

H
?
H
?
5
Naming Amines
  • Find name of base hydrocarbon.
  • Drop final e.
  • Add -amine.
  • If necessary, use a in front of name to give
    location of amino group.

6
H H H H?C?C?N?H H H
?
Ethanamine
?
?
?
?
H H H H H?C?C?C?N?H H H H
?
?
?
?
1-propanamine
?
?
?
7
H H
H N H H?C?C?C?H H H H
lt
?
?
?
2-propanamine
?
?
?
CH2CH2CH2
1,3-propanediamine
?
?
NH2
NH2
8
NH2 ?
NH2 ?
CHCH2CH2CH
1,1,4,4-butanetetraamine
? NH2
? NH2
9
Examples of amines
  • PABA
  • Caffeine
  • Novacain
  • B-vitamins
  • Preparation of dyes

10
Functional Group 9
Amides
11
Amides
  • Contain a carbonyl group, gtCO, an amino group,
    ?NH2 group.
  • The amino group is bonded to the C of the
    carbonyl group.
  • Links amino acids together.

12
Table R
O
R
O


?
  • General Format R?C?NH2 or R?C?NH
  • Its like taking a carboxylic acid, RCOOH, and
    replacing the -OH with NH2.
  • RCO-NH2. In this case, no is needed in name.
    Amide group is at end of molecule.

13
Naming Amides
  • Find the name of the alkane with the same of
    Cs, drop the final e, replace it with amide.

14
H ?
O

H?C?C?NH2
Ethanamide
? H
O

Propanamide
CH3CH2CNH2
15
Properties of Amides
  • Have strong hydrogen bonding, so high boiling
    points.
  • Simple amides are solids at room temp.
  • Smaller amides are very soluble in water.

16
Functional Group 10
Amino Acids
17
Amino Acids
  • Have to recognize them.
  • Contain a carboxyl group (-COOH).
  • Contain an amine group (-NH2).
  • Amino group is on the C next to the carboxyl
    group.
  • Dont have to name them.

18
NH2 ?
Amino Acids alanine
O

CH3?C?C
?
OH
NH2 ?
O
glycine

CH2?C
?
OH
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