Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Whats in a
medicine
- Alcohols
Anmerkungen:
-
Name ends in ‘ol’ eg ethanol
- Primary
Alcohol
Anmerkungen:
-
The alcohol group is attached to a carbon which is only
attached to one other carbon atom
- ROH
- Mild
Oxidation
- Aldehyde
Anmerkungen:
-
Name ends in ‘al’ eg ethanal
- RCHO
- Acidified
Potassium
Dichromate
Anmerkungen:
-
Goes from orange to green
- Distillation
Equipment
Anmerkungen:
-
Products evaporate, separate and the condense
- Further
Oxidation
- Carboxylic
Acid
Anmerkungen:
-
Name ends in ‘oic acid’ eg ethanoic acid
- RCOOH
- Acidity
Anmerkungen:
-
Carboxylic acids are the most acidic and will react with
carbonates and hydroxides. Phenols are slightly acidic but only react with
hydroxides. Alcohols are not very acidic and won’t react with either
- Form 'carboxylate
ion
Anmerkungen:
-
Carboxylate anion is stabilised by the negative charge been
delocalised between the oxygen atoms
- Acidified
Potassium
Dichromate
Anmerkungen:
-
Goes from orange to green
- Reflux equipment
Anmerkungen:
-
Reactants and products evaporate and then condense and drip
back down into the reaction vessel. This avoids the loss of volatile reactants
and products.
- Secondary
Alcohol
Anmerkungen:
-
The alcohol group is attached to a carbon which is attached
to two other carbon atoms
- Oxidation
Anmerkungen:
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Secondary alcohol can’t further oxidise
- Acidified
Potassium
Dichromate
Anmerkungen:
-
Goes from orange to green
- Reflux or
Distillation
Equipment
Anmerkungen:
-
Reflux equipment will get a better yield
- Ketone
Anmerkungen:
-
Name ends in ‘one’ eg propanone
- Tertiary
Alcohol
Anmerkungen:
-
The alcohol group is attached to a carbon which is attached
to three other carbon atoms
- Will not
oxidise
- Esters
- Carboxylic Acid + Alcohol
- Catalyst: Conc.
sulphuric acid
- Fruity Smell
- RCOOR
- Phenols
- Neutral Iron (III)
chloride turns purple
- Forms esters
with acyl
chlorides
- RCOCl
- Acidity
Anmerkungen:
-
Carboxylic acids are the most acidic and will react with
carbonates and hydroxides. Phenols are slightly acidic but only react with
hydroxides. Alcohols are not very acidic and won’t react with either
- Form
phenoxides
with strong
bases
Anmerkungen:
-
Phenoxide anion is stabilised by the negative charge been
drawn into the delocalised benzene ring
- Types of reaction
- Rearrangement
Anmerkungen:
- Addition
Anmerkungen:
- Nucleophilic Addition
- Substitution
- Elimination
- Condensation
- Drug Trials
- Is it safe?
- Does it work?
- Is it better than existing treatments?
- Analytical Techniques
- IR Spectra
Anmerkungen:
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Using the data sheet identify peaks (normally troughs)
quoting the wavenumber of the peak and what it is. Also discuss peaks that are
not there as well. Key peaks to look for are carbonyls, carbon-oxygen and OH
groups that are alcohols or carboxylic acids (broad)
- Mass Spec
Anmerkungen:
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Identify the common fragments listed below remembering if
they are on the spec they are positive, the other fragment is not charged and
does not show up.
CH3+ = 15
C2H5+ = 29
C6H5+ = 77
OH+ = 17
- High Resolution
Anmerkungen:
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High resolution MS is precise to 4dp enabling accurate isotopic
and molecular masses to be identified. Peaks are clearly distinguished and don’t
merge into each other
- Thin-Layer Chromatography
Anmerkungen:
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Prepare a model method and diagram for the exam