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Oxygen & Sulfur Compounds Chapter 12: Oxygen & Sulfur Compounds Larry Emme Chemeketa Community College

Chapter Outline Alcohols, Thiols, and Ethers Properties of alcohols & Ethers Reactions of Alcohols Aldehydes & Ketones Properties Carbonyls

Alcohols An alcohol contains a hydroxyl group (—OH) attached to a carbon chain. A phenol contains a hydroxyl group (—OH) attached to a benzene ring.

Naming Alcohols The names of alcohols in the IUPAC system replace the -e with -ol. with common names use the name of the alkyl group followed by alcohol. Formula IUPAC Common Name CH4 methane CH3─OH methanol methyl alcohol CH3─CH3 ethane CH3─CH2─OH ethanol ethyl alcohol

More Names of Alcohols IUPAC names for longer chains number the chain from the end nearest the -OH group. CH3─CH2─CH2─OH 1-propanol OH │ CH3─CH─CH2─CH3 2-butanol CH3 OH │ │ CH3─CH─CH2─CH2─CH─CH3 5-methyl-2-hexanol 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 6 5 4 3 2 1

Some Typical Alcohols | “Rubbing alcohol” CH3—CH—CH3 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) Antifreeze HO—CH2—CH2—OH 1,2-ethanediol (ethylene glycol) Glycerol HO—CH2—CH—CH2—OH 1,2,3-propanetriol

Phenols in Medicine Phenol Carbolic Acid Phenol is the IUPAC name for benzene with a hydroxyl group. is used in antiseptics and disinfectants. Phenol Resorcinol 4-hexylresorcinol

Derivatives of Phenol Compounds of phenol are the active ingredients in the essential oils of nutmeg, thyme, cloves, and vanilla. 8

Common Phenols/Alcohols

Common Phenols/Alcohols 10

Common Phenols 11

Herbicides produced by Phenols 12

Learning Check Write the structure of each of the following: A. 3-pentanol B. ethyl alcohol C. para-methylphenol

Learning Check Answers Write the structure of each of the following: A. 3-pentanol OH | CH3—CH2—CH—CH2—CH3 B. ethyl alcohol CH3—CH2—OH C. para-methylphenol O H C 3

Thiols Thiols contain sulfur are similar to alcohols contain a thiol (-SH) group often have strong odors found in cheese, onions, garlic, and oysters are used to detect gas leaks

Thiols are named in the IUPAC system by adding thiol to the alkane name of the longest carbon chain. (Methyl Mercaptan) 16 16 16

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Striped Skunk (Mephitis mephitis) Thiols E-2-buten-1-thiol 38-44% 3-methyl-1-butanethiol 18-26% 2-quinolinemethanethiol 3-12% 18

For pets that have been sprayed, bathe the animal in a mixture of 1 quart of 3% hydrogen peroxide (from drug store), 1/4 cup of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and a teaspoon of liquid detergent. After 5 minutes rinse the animal with water. Repeat if necessary. The mixture must be used after mixing and will not work if it is stored for any length of time. DO NOT STORE IN A CLOSED CONTAINER - it releases oxygen gas so it could break the container. This mixture may bleach the pet's hair. 19

Why tomato juice is believed to eliminate skunk odor Why tomato juice is believed to eliminate skunk odor. Bathing an animal in tomato juice seems to work because at high doses of skunk spray the human nose quits smelling the odor (olfactory fatigue). When this happens, the odor of tomato juice can easily be detected. A person suffering olfactory fatigue to skunk spray will swear that the skunk odor is gone and was neutralized by the tomato juice. Another person coming on the scene at this point will readily confirm that the skunk spray has not been neutralized by the tomato juice. 20

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Ethers An ether contains an ─O─ between two carbon groups. has a common name that gives the alkyl names of the attached groups, followed by ether. CH3─O─CH3 CH3─CH2─O─CH3 dimethyl ether ethyl methyl ether

Ethers as Anesthetics Anesthetics inhibit pain signals to the brain. like diethyl ether, CH3─CH2─O─CH2─CH3, were used for over a century, but caused nausea and were flammable. developed by the 1960s were nonflammable. Ethrane (enflurane) Penthrane 23

Properties of Alcohols and Ethers 24 24

Boiling Points of Alcohols contain polar OH groups. form hydrogen bonds with other alcohol molecules. have higher boiling points than alkanes and ethers of similar mass. 25 25

Boiling Points of Ethers do not have a polar group. have an O atom, but there is no H attached. cannot form hydrogen bonds between ether molecules. 26 26

Solubility of Alcohols and Ethers in Water are more soluble in water than alkanes because the oxygen atom can hydrogen bond with water. with 1-4 C atoms are soluble, but not with 5 or more C atoms. Copyright © 2009 by Pearson Education, Inc. 27 27

Comparing Boiling Points and Solubility Copyright © 2009 by Pearson Education, Inc. 28 28

Reactions of Alcohols and Thiols 29 29

Combustion of Alcohols Alcohols undergo combustion with O2 to produce CO2 and H2O. CH3—CH2—OH + 3O2 2CO2 + 3H2O + Energy 30 30

Dehydration of Alcohols Alcohols undergo dehydration when heated with an acid catalyst. the loss of —H and —OH from adjacent carbon atoms. H OH | | H+, heat H—C—C—H H—C=C—H + H2O | | | | H H H H alcohol alkene 31 31

Oxidation and Reduction In an oxidation, there is an increase in the number of C-O bonds. there is a loss of H. In a reduction, there is a decrease in the number of C-O bonds. there is a gain of H. 32 32

Oxidation and Reduction 33 33

Oxidation of Ethanol in the Body enzymes in the liver oxidize ethanol. the aldehyde produced impairs coordination. blood alcohol over 0.4% can be fatal. Ethyl alcohol Acetaldehyde Acetic acid 34 34

Ethanol, CH3CH2OH Ethanol acts as a depressant. kills or disables more people than any other drug. is metabolized at a rate of 12-15 mg/dL per hour by a social drinker. is metabolized at a rate of 30 mg/dL per hour by an alcoholic. 35 35

Alcohol Contents in Common Products % Ethanol Product 50% Whiskey, rum, brandy 40% Flavoring extracts 15-25% ListerineTM, ScopeTM 20% Formula 44DTM 12% Wine, DristanTM 10% NyquilTM, CepacolTM 3-9% Beer, LavorisTM 60% ??? Hand Sanitizer Hand sanitizer containing isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) is used in hand sanitizer. This alcohol is toxic and will damage your nervous system and internal organs if you drink it. Possible effects may include blindness, brain damage and kidney and liver damage, and death. 36 36

Oxidation of Thiols When thiols undergo oxidation, an H atom is lost from each of two –SH groups. the product is a disulfide. [O] CH3─SH + HS─CH3 CH3─S─S─CH3 + H2O 37 37

Aldehydes and Ketones 38

Carbonyl Group in Aldehydes and Ketones A carbonyl group in an aldehyde is attached to at least one H atom. in a ketone is attached to two carbon groups. 39

Naming Aldehydes An aldehyde has an IUPAC name in which the -e in the alkane name is changed to –al. has a common name for the first four aldehydes that use the prefixes: form (1C), acet (2C), propion (3C), and butyr (4C), followed by aldehyde. Methanal Ethanal Propanal (formaldehyde) (acetaldehyde) (propionaldehyde) 40

In a linear expression, the aldehyde group is often written as: CHO

In the linear expression of a ketone, the carbonyl group is written as: CO

Naming Aldehydes 43

Aldehydes in Flavorings Several naturally occurring aldehydes are used as flavorings for foods and fragrances. Benzaldehyde (almonds) Cinnamaldehyde (cinnamon) 44

Naming Ketones In naming ketones in the IUPAC system, the -e in the alkane name is replaced with –one. with a common name, the alkyl groups attached to the carbonyl group are named alphabetically, followed by ketone. Propanone 2-butanone (dimethyl ketone) (ethyl methyl ketone) 45

Ketones in Common Use Nail polish remover, solvent Propanone, dimethylketone, acetone Butter flavoring (Butanedione) 46

Aldehydes & Ketones in Nature 47

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Learning Check Name the following compounds: A. B. 53

Learning Check Answers Name the following compounds: A. B. 5 4 3 2 1 2-pentanone; methyl propyl ketone 4 3 2 1 3,3-dimethylbutanal 54

Learning Check Draw the structural formulas for each: A. 4-methylpentanal B. 2,3-dichloropropanal C. 3-methyl-2-butanone 55

Learning Check Answers Draw the structural formulas for each: A. 4-methylpentanal B. 2,3-dichloropropanal C. 3-methyl-2-butanone 56

Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones Hydrogen Bond Hydrogen Bond Acetaldehyde Acetone 57

Boiling Points + - + - + - Aldehydes and ketones have polar carbonyl groups (C=O). + - C=O attractions between polar groups. + - + - C=O C=O higher boiling points than alkanes and ethers of similar mass. lower boiling points than alcohols of similar mass. 58

Comparison of Boiling Points 59

Solubility in Water The electronegative O atom of the carbonyl group of aldehydes and ketones forms hydrogen bonds with water. Hydrogen Bond Hydrogen Bond Acetaldehyde Acetone 60

Tollens’ Silver Mirror Test In Tollens’ test, Tollens’ reagent, which contains Ag+, oxidizes aldehydes, but not ketones. Ag+ is reduced to metallic Ag, which appears as a “mirror” in the test tube. Ag+ + e– → Ag(s) 61

Benedict’s Test In Benedict’s test, Benedict’s reagent, which contains Cu2+, reacts with aldehydes that have an adjacent OH group. an aldehyde is oxidized to a carboxylic acid, while Cu2+ is reduced to give brick red Cu2O(s). 62

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The End

End of Chapter Learning Checks Try these after you have reviewed the chapter

Learning Checks Name the following alcohol using the IUPAC method. 66

Learning Check Answers Name the following alcohol using the IUPAC method. 5,5-dimethyl-3-heptanol 67 67

Learning Check Write the structural formula of 2,4-dimethyl-2-hexanol. 68 68

Learning Check Answers Write the structural formula of 2,4-dimethyl-2-hexanol. 69 69

Learning Check Name the following phenol derivatives. 70 70

Learning Check Answers Name the following phenol derivatives. 71 71

Learning Check Give common names for the following ethers. 72 72

Learning Check Answers Give common names for the following ethers. 73 73

Learning Check Write the structure of butyl ethyl ketone. 74 74

Learning Check Answers Write the structure of butyl ethyl ketone. 75 75

Learning Check Give names for the following compounds. 76 76

Learning Check Answers Give names for the following compounds. 2-methyl-6-bromo-4-octanone 2,4-dichloropentanal 77 77