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Unsaturated Hydrocarbons: Alkenes 108 Chem Chapter 3 1

Nomenclature of Alkenes Alkenes or Olefines C n H 2n Crabon-carbon double bond Common names: aneylene IUPAC rules: Determine the parent name by selecting the longest chain that contains the double bond and change the ending of the name of the alkane of identical length from -ane to -ene. Number the chain so as to include both carbon atoms of the double bond, and begin numbering at the end of the chain nearer the double bond. Designate the location of the double bond by using the number of the first atom of the double bond as a prefix. CH 2 =CH- vinyl group CH 2 =CHCH 2 - allyl group 2

In cycloalkenes, the double is always found between carbon 1 and carbon 2. It is therefore not necessary to specify the position of the double bond with a number. If substituents are present, the ring must numbered, starting from the double bond, in the direction that gives the substituents the lowest number(s). Examples 3

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Hybridization in Alkanes: 5

Hybridization in Alkenes: 1.34A ° 6

Geometric Isomerism in Alkene Cis-Trans Isomerism cis (identical or analogous substituents on same side) trans (identical or analogous substituents on opposite sides) 7

If either vinyl carbon is bonded to two equivalent groups, then no geometric isomerism exists. CH 3 CH=CHCH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH=CH 2 yesno CH 3 (CH 3 ) 2 C=CHCH 3 CH 3 CH=CCH 2 CH 3 no yes 8

Examples: trans-2-Butene H3CH3C C C CH 3 H H cis-1,2-dichloroethene H Cl C C H trans-1,2-dichloroethene Cl C C H H cis-2-Butene H CH 3 C C H3CH3C H 9

The E-Z System E :Entgegen higher ranked substituents on opposite sides Z :Zusammen higher ranked substituents on same side 10

Examples: * ** * E-1-bromo-1-chloropropene Z-3-methyl-2-pentene 11

Physical properties of alkenes A Physical States and Solubilities C 1 -C 4 gases C 5 -C 18 liquids More than C 18 solids Alkenes are nonpolar compounds. Thus alkenes are soluble in the nonpolar solvents such as carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) and benzene (C 6 H 6 ), but they are insoluble in polar solvents such as water. 12

Preparation of alkenes Alkenes can be prepared from alcohols and alkyl halides by elimination reactions. 1- Dehydration of Alcohols Examples: 13

Which alkene Predominates? How do you which one is major product? Saytzeff’s Rule: Hydrogen is preferably removed from the carbon with least no. of hydrogen since the alkene formed is more highly branched and is energetically more stable. Examples: 14

2- Dehydrohaloganation of Alkyl halides In similar way to that in the dehydration of alcohol, Saytzeff’s rule again applies; that is, the alkene with the most alkyl substitution on the double-bonded carbons predominates. Examples: 15

Saytzeff orientation: Ease of formation of alkenes: R 2 C=CR 2 > R 2 C=CHR > R 2 C=CH 2, RCH=CHR > RCH=CH 2 > CH 2 =CH 2 Stability of alkenes: R 2 C=CR 2 > R 2 C=CHR > R 2 C=CH 2, RCH=CHR > RCH=CH 2 > CH 2 =CH 2 16

3- Dehaloganation of vicinal dihalides alcohol Example: 17

1- Addition reactions on the carbon-carbon double bond. 2- Substitution reactions on the saturated alkyl chain. Reaction of alkenes Addition reactions Substitution reactions 1- Halogenation at High temperature 18

Substitution reactions Halogenation at High temperature Substitution reaction: High temperature or Ultraviolet light Addition reaction: low temperature Absence of light 19

Addition reactions 1- Addition of Hydrogen: Catalytic Hydrogenation Example: 20

2- Addition of Halogens: Halogenation Examples: 21

3- Addition of Hydrogen Halides: Hydrohalogenation Examples: 22

Markovnikov’s Rule With unsymmetrical alkene In the addition of an acid to an alkene the hydrogen will go to the vinyl carbon that already has the greater number of hydrogens. 23

Anti Markovnikov’s Rule In the addition of an acid to an alkene the hydrogen will go to the vinyl carbon that already has the lowest number of hydrogens. 24

4- Addition of Sulfuric acid Addition of Sulfuric acid to alkenes also follows Markovnikov’s rule, as the example (H-OSO 3 H) heat PropeneIsopropyl hydrogen sulfate H2OH2O heat 2-Propanol 25

5- Addition of Water : Hydration Addition of HOH across the double bond is in accordance with Markovnikov’s rule, as the example 26

6- Addition of HOX : Halohydrin Formation The addition of the chloronium ion, Cl + or bromonium ion, Br + and the hydroxide ion, OH -, follows the Markovnikov’s rule, as the example. 27

7- Oxidation of alkenes Examples: 1) Oxidation of alkenes with Permanganate (Baeyer test) syn hydroxylation 28

2) Oxidation of alkenes with peroxy acid anti hydroxylation Examples: 2,3-butanediol trans-1,2-cyclohexanediol 29 Epoxide

8- Ozonolysis Oxidation of alkenes by ozone O 3 The ozonolysis reaction can be summarized by the following equation: 30

Examples: 31

9- Polymerization A) B) 32

Homework 1- Which of the following compounds can exist as cis-trans isomers? Draw the structures of the geometric isomers. a)CH 2 =CHCH 2 CH 2 CH 3 b)CH 3 CH 2 CH=CHCH 2 CH 3 2- Draw the structures of the following compounds. a) trans-4-Octene b) cis-1,2-Dichloropropene 3- Name the following compounds using the E,Z. 4- Write the structure of the major product expected on reaction of a)1-butene with H 2 SO 4 b)2-methylpropene with aqueous bromine c)1-methylcyclopentene with water d)The ozonolysis of 2-methyl-2-pentene 33