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A2 Organic Reactions / Reagents & Conditions

1.          GRIGNARD REAGENTS
                Preparation:
       i.               HALOALKANE + Mg → GRIGNARD
        •                     Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) Heat under reflux
                                 2) Dry Ether
                                 3) Single Crystal of Iodine catalyst if needed
                Reactions:
       i.               GRIGNARD + CO2(cold/solid) → (+1C)CARBOXYLIC ACID + MgBrCl
                           (+1C = the addition of one Carbon molecule to the chain)
      ii.              GRIGNARD + METHANAL → (+1C) 1º ALCOHOL + MgBrCl
     iii.              GRIGNARD + Other ALDEHYDES → (+1C) 2º ALCOHOL +MgBrCl
     iv.               GRIGNARD + KETONE → (+1C)3º ALCOHOL + MgBrCl
        •                   Reagents and Conditions:
                               1) Dry Reagents
                               2) With HCl

2.          CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
                 Preparation:
       i.                1º ALCOHOLS + 2[O] → CARBOXYLIC ACID + WATER
        •                       Reagents and Conditions:
                                     1) Heat under Reflux
                                     2) Potassium Dichromate / H2SO4
      ii.                Hydrolysis of Nitriles
            NITRILE + 2H2O + HCl → CARBOXYLIC ACID + NH4Cl
        •                       Reagents and Conditions:
                                     1) Heat under reflux
                                     2) With dilute HCl
                 Reactions:
       i.                CARBOXYLIC ACID + NaOH → CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O
      ii.                CARBOXYLIC ACID + Na2CO3/NaHCO3 → CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O + CO2
     iii.                CARBOXYLIC ACID + ALCOHOL ↔ ESTER + H2O
        •                       Reagents and Conditions:
                                     1) Warmed under reflux
                                     2) With concentrated H2SO4
     iv.                 CARBOXYLIC ACID + PCl5 → ACID CHLORIDE + POCl3 + HCl
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                     1) Dry / room temperature
      v.                 CARBOXYLIC ACID + 4[H] → ALCOHOL + H2O
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                     1) LiAlH4 in dry ether
                                     2) With HCl

3.          ACID CHLORIDES:
                Preparation:
       i.               CARBOXYLIC ACID + PCl5 → ACID CHLORIDE + HCl + POCl3
                Reactions:
       i.               ACID CHLORIDE + H2O → CARBOXYLIC ACID + HCl
      ii.               ACID CHLORIDE + ALCOHOL → ESTER + HCl
     iii.               ACID CHLORIDE + (concentrated)AMMONIA → AMIDE + NH4Cl
     iv.                ACID CHLORIDE + AMINE → SUBSTITUTED AMIDE + HCl



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4.          ESTERS:
                Preparation:
      i.                CARBOXYLIC ACID + ALCOHOL ↔ ESTER + H2O
       •                      Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) Warmed under reflux
                                 2) With concentrated H2SO4
     ii.                ACID CHLORIDE + ALCOHOL → ESTER + HCl
                Reactions:
      i.                ESTER + NaOH → ALCOHOL + CARBOXYLATE SALT
       •                      Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) Heat under reflux
     ii.                ESTER + H2O ↔ CARBOXYLIC ACID + ALCOHOL
       •                      Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) Warmed under reflux
                                 2) With concentrated H2SO4

5.          CARBONYL COMPOUNDS:
                Preparation – Aldehydes:
      i.                1º ALCOHOL + [O] → ALDEHYDE + H2O
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) Heat under DISTILLATION
                                   2) Potassium Dichromate / H2SO4
                Preparation – Ketones:
      i.                2º ALCOHOL + [O] → KETONE + H2O
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) Heat under reflux
                                   2) Potassium Dichromate / H2SO4
                Reactions – Both Aldehydes and Ketones:
      i.                CARBONYL + 2,4-DNPH → YELLOW/ORANGE PPT. + H2O
     ii.                Aldehyde + HCN → n-HYDROXY ALKYLNITRILE
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) HCN / KCN in pH 8 buffer solution
     iii.               Ketone + HCN → n-HYDROXY-n-METHYL ALKYLNITRILE
        •                       Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) HCN / KCN in pH 8 buffer solution
     iv.                CARBONYL + 2[H] → ALCOHOL (Aldehyde = 1º / Ketone = 2º)
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) LiAlH4 in dry ether
     v.                 CARBONYL + GRIGNARD → ALCOHOL (Methanal=1ºAld=2º/Ket=3º) + MgBrCl
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) In dry ether
                                   2) HCl
                Iodoform of Ethanal and Methyl Ketones (-COCH3):
      i.                ETHANAL + 3I2 + 4NaOH → CHI3 + 3NaI + SODIUM METHANOATE + 3H2O
     ii.                METHYL KETONE + 3I2 + 4NaOH → CHI3 + 3NaI + SODIUM CARBOXYLATE + 3H2O
                Reactions – Aldehydes ONLY:
      i.                Aldehyde + [O] + OH- → RED PPT. + CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) Warmed with Fehling’s Solution
     ii.                Aldehyde + [O] + OH- → SILVER MIRROR + CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O
       •                        Reagents and Conditions:
                                   1) Warmed
                                   2) With Silver Nitrate in dilute Ammonia


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6.         1º AMINES
               Preparation:
      i.               NITRILE + 4[H] → AMINE
       •                      Reagents and Conditions:
                                  1) LiAlH4 in dry ether
     ii.               HALOALKANE + NH3 → AMINE + HX
       •                      Reagents and Conditions:
                                  1) Heated in a sealed tube
                                  2) Concentrated NH3
               Reactions – With ACIDS
      i.               AMINE + HCl → ALKYL AMMONIUM+CHLORIDE-
     ii.               AMINE + CH3COOH → ALKYL AMMONIUM ETHANOATE
               Reactions – With ACID CHLORIDES
      i.               AMINE + ACID CHLORIDE → SUBSTITUTED AMIDE + HCl

7.         NITRILES
               Preparation:
      i.               HALOALKANE + KCN → (+1C)NITRILE + KX
       •                     Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) Heat under reflux
                                 2) Aqueous Ethanol
     ii.               CARBONYL + HCN → HYDROXY NITRILE
       •                     Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) HCN / KCN in pH 8 buffer solution
               Reactions:
     i.                NITRILE + H+ + 2H2O → CARBOXYLIC ACID + AMMONIUM+ (hydrolysis)
      •                      Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) Heat under reflux
                                 2) With acid / HCl
     ii.               NITRILE + 4[H] → 1º AMINE
       •                     Reagents and Conditions:
                                 1) LiAlH4 in dry ether

8.         AMIDES:
           Preparation:
      i.            ACID CHLORIDE + NH3 → AMIDE + HCl
     ii.            ACID CHLORIDE + AMINE → AMIDE– R + HCl
           Reactions:
   i.               Dehydration:
     6AMIDE + P4O10 → 6NITRILE + 4H3PO4
                                 Simplified: AMIDE - H2O → NITRILE
    •                       Reagents and Conditions:
                                1) With warm P4O10
  ii.               Hoffman’s Degradation:
     AMIDE + Br2 + 4NaOH → (-1C) AMINE + Na2CO3 + 2NaBr + 2H2O
                    Simplified: RCONH2 → RNH2
    •                       Reagents and Conditions:
                                1) Warmed under DISTILLATION
                                2) Br2 / NaOH

9.         AMINO ACIDS:
              Reactions:
      i.              With Acids:
        NH2CH2COOH + H+ → NH3+CH2COOH
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ii.             With Bases:
   NH2CH2COOH + OH- → NH2CH2COO- + H2O




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A2 chemistry organic reactions

  • 1. A2 Organic Reactions / Reagents & Conditions 1. GRIGNARD REAGENTS  Preparation: i. HALOALKANE + Mg → GRIGNARD • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under reflux 2) Dry Ether 3) Single Crystal of Iodine catalyst if needed  Reactions: i. GRIGNARD + CO2(cold/solid) → (+1C)CARBOXYLIC ACID + MgBrCl (+1C = the addition of one Carbon molecule to the chain) ii. GRIGNARD + METHANAL → (+1C) 1º ALCOHOL + MgBrCl iii. GRIGNARD + Other ALDEHYDES → (+1C) 2º ALCOHOL +MgBrCl iv. GRIGNARD + KETONE → (+1C)3º ALCOHOL + MgBrCl • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Dry Reagents 2) With HCl 2. CARBOXYLIC ACIDS  Preparation: i. 1º ALCOHOLS + 2[O] → CARBOXYLIC ACID + WATER • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under Reflux 2) Potassium Dichromate / H2SO4 ii. Hydrolysis of Nitriles NITRILE + 2H2O + HCl → CARBOXYLIC ACID + NH4Cl • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under reflux 2) With dilute HCl  Reactions: i. CARBOXYLIC ACID + NaOH → CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O ii. CARBOXYLIC ACID + Na2CO3/NaHCO3 → CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O + CO2 iii. CARBOXYLIC ACID + ALCOHOL ↔ ESTER + H2O • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Warmed under reflux 2) With concentrated H2SO4 iv. CARBOXYLIC ACID + PCl5 → ACID CHLORIDE + POCl3 + HCl • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Dry / room temperature v. CARBOXYLIC ACID + 4[H] → ALCOHOL + H2O • Reagents and Conditions: 1) LiAlH4 in dry ether 2) With HCl 3. ACID CHLORIDES:  Preparation: i. CARBOXYLIC ACID + PCl5 → ACID CHLORIDE + HCl + POCl3  Reactions: i. ACID CHLORIDE + H2O → CARBOXYLIC ACID + HCl ii. ACID CHLORIDE + ALCOHOL → ESTER + HCl iii. ACID CHLORIDE + (concentrated)AMMONIA → AMIDE + NH4Cl iv. ACID CHLORIDE + AMINE → SUBSTITUTED AMIDE + HCl 1 of 3
  • 2. 4. ESTERS:  Preparation: i. CARBOXYLIC ACID + ALCOHOL ↔ ESTER + H2O • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Warmed under reflux 2) With concentrated H2SO4 ii. ACID CHLORIDE + ALCOHOL → ESTER + HCl  Reactions: i. ESTER + NaOH → ALCOHOL + CARBOXYLATE SALT • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under reflux ii. ESTER + H2O ↔ CARBOXYLIC ACID + ALCOHOL • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Warmed under reflux 2) With concentrated H2SO4 5. CARBONYL COMPOUNDS:  Preparation – Aldehydes: i. 1º ALCOHOL + [O] → ALDEHYDE + H2O • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under DISTILLATION 2) Potassium Dichromate / H2SO4  Preparation – Ketones: i. 2º ALCOHOL + [O] → KETONE + H2O • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under reflux 2) Potassium Dichromate / H2SO4  Reactions – Both Aldehydes and Ketones: i. CARBONYL + 2,4-DNPH → YELLOW/ORANGE PPT. + H2O ii. Aldehyde + HCN → n-HYDROXY ALKYLNITRILE • Reagents and Conditions: 1) HCN / KCN in pH 8 buffer solution iii. Ketone + HCN → n-HYDROXY-n-METHYL ALKYLNITRILE • Reagents and Conditions: 1) HCN / KCN in pH 8 buffer solution iv. CARBONYL + 2[H] → ALCOHOL (Aldehyde = 1º / Ketone = 2º) • Reagents and Conditions: 1) LiAlH4 in dry ether v. CARBONYL + GRIGNARD → ALCOHOL (Methanal=1ºAld=2º/Ket=3º) + MgBrCl • Reagents and Conditions: 1) In dry ether 2) HCl  Iodoform of Ethanal and Methyl Ketones (-COCH3): i. ETHANAL + 3I2 + 4NaOH → CHI3 + 3NaI + SODIUM METHANOATE + 3H2O ii. METHYL KETONE + 3I2 + 4NaOH → CHI3 + 3NaI + SODIUM CARBOXYLATE + 3H2O  Reactions – Aldehydes ONLY: i. Aldehyde + [O] + OH- → RED PPT. + CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Warmed with Fehling’s Solution ii. Aldehyde + [O] + OH- → SILVER MIRROR + CARBOXYLATE SALT + H2O • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Warmed 2) With Silver Nitrate in dilute Ammonia 2 of 3
  • 3. 6. 1º AMINES  Preparation: i. NITRILE + 4[H] → AMINE • Reagents and Conditions: 1) LiAlH4 in dry ether ii. HALOALKANE + NH3 → AMINE + HX • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heated in a sealed tube 2) Concentrated NH3  Reactions – With ACIDS i. AMINE + HCl → ALKYL AMMONIUM+CHLORIDE- ii. AMINE + CH3COOH → ALKYL AMMONIUM ETHANOATE  Reactions – With ACID CHLORIDES i. AMINE + ACID CHLORIDE → SUBSTITUTED AMIDE + HCl 7. NITRILES  Preparation: i. HALOALKANE + KCN → (+1C)NITRILE + KX • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under reflux 2) Aqueous Ethanol ii. CARBONYL + HCN → HYDROXY NITRILE • Reagents and Conditions: 1) HCN / KCN in pH 8 buffer solution  Reactions: i. NITRILE + H+ + 2H2O → CARBOXYLIC ACID + AMMONIUM+ (hydrolysis) • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Heat under reflux 2) With acid / HCl ii. NITRILE + 4[H] → 1º AMINE • Reagents and Conditions: 1) LiAlH4 in dry ether 8. AMIDES:  Preparation: i. ACID CHLORIDE + NH3 → AMIDE + HCl ii. ACID CHLORIDE + AMINE → AMIDE– R + HCl  Reactions: i. Dehydration: 6AMIDE + P4O10 → 6NITRILE + 4H3PO4 Simplified: AMIDE - H2O → NITRILE • Reagents and Conditions: 1) With warm P4O10 ii. Hoffman’s Degradation: AMIDE + Br2 + 4NaOH → (-1C) AMINE + Na2CO3 + 2NaBr + 2H2O Simplified: RCONH2 → RNH2 • Reagents and Conditions: 1) Warmed under DISTILLATION 2) Br2 / NaOH 9. AMINO ACIDS:  Reactions: i. With Acids: NH2CH2COOH + H+ → NH3+CH2COOH 3 of 3
  • 4. ii. With Bases: NH2CH2COOH + OH- → NH2CH2COO- + H2O 4 of 3