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Combustion of alcohols A. Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1. Butan-1-ol 2. Butan-2-ol 3. 2-methylbutan-2-ol 4. 2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol 5. 4,4-dibromo-3-ethyl-2-5-dimethyl-hexan- 1,3-diol 6. 1,1,4-trichloro-2,3-diiodo-5-6- diethyloctan-1,4,6,8-tetraol B. Write out the equation for the complete combustion of the first four alcohols

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Page 1: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Combustion of alcoholsA. Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the

following are:1. Butan-1-ol 2. Butan-2-ol3. 2-methylbutan-2-ol4. 2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol5. 4,4-dibromo-3-ethyl-2-5-dimethyl-hexan-1,3-diol6. 1,1,4-trichloro-2,3-diiodo-5-6-diethyloctan-1,4,6,8-

tetraol

B. Write out the equation for the complete combustion of the first four alcohols

Page 2: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Combustion and oxidation of alcohols

L.O.:Describe the combustion of alcohols. Describe the oxidation of primary and

secondary alcohols.Outline the resistance to oxidation of tertiary

alcohols

Page 3: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Aldehydes and ketones: Recap

1. What’s the difference between an aldehyde and a ketone?

2. Draw a 3 carbon and a 5 carbon aldehyde and name it.

3. Draw a a 3 carbon and a 5 carbon ketone and name it.

Page 4: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Oxidation recapElement

Usual oxidation state

Exceptions

Elements joined to themselves, e.g. Cl2 ALWAYS 0!!! None

Group 1 metals always +1  

Group 2 metals always +2  

Fluorine always -1  

Oxygen usually -2except in peroxides and

F2O

Hydrogen usually +1except in metal hydrides

where it is -1

Chlorine usually -1except in compounds with

O or F

Page 5: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Oxidation of propan-1-ol to the aldehyde propanal

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Oxidising carbon

• More hydrogen bound to the carbon LOWERS (makes it more negative, or reduced) its oxidation number

• More oxygen bound to the carbon RAISES (makes it more positive, or oxidised) its oxidation number

Page 7: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Oxidising alcohols

Reaction conditions:1. The oxidising agent is always acidified

potassium dichromate written above the arrow like this:

K2Cr2O7/H2SO4

2. The reactants are the alcohol and “[O]” symbolising the oxidation agent

3. Heat is always needed

Page 8: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Potassium dichromate

In its oxidised state it is a bright orange liquid

• What kind of bonds hold this compound together?

Page 9: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Oxidising primary alcohols

• Write out the equation using displayed formula of the oxidation of ethanol to ethanal (water is also made)

(The reaction conditions require GENTLE HEAT with immediate distillation)

Page 10: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Aldehydes vs acid problem

Page 11: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Further oxidation of a primary alcohol

• Using a process known as REFLUX, the reaction contents are continually heated at their boiling point temperature, so HOTTER and LONGER heating then alcohol conversion to an aldehyde

• Still uses acidified potassium dichromate

Primary + Oxidising Carboxylic + wateralcohol agent acid

Page 12: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol
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Reflux apperatus

Clamp standCooling tube (tap water goes in at the top and out at the bottom continuously)Reaction containerHeat source

Page 14: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Draw out the conversation of ethanol to ethanoic acid using the displayed

formula

Page 15: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol
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Oxidation of secondary alcohols

• Like primary alcohols, also require acidified potassium dichromate and heat (but not reflux)

• Converts the alcohol into a ketone

Write out, using displayed formula, the oxidation of hexan-2-ol to hexa-2-one

Page 17: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Oxidation of tertiary alcohols

• The carbon attaching to the OH doesn’t have any hydrogens attached to it, so these can’t be oxidised.

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Esterefication and dehydration of alcohols

L.O.:Describe the esterification of alcohols with

carboxylic acids.

Describe elimination of H2O from alcohols to form alkenes.

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The esterification reaction between propanoic acid and methanol

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Naming esters

The alcohol becomes the alkyl group, the carboxylic acid becomes the alkanOATE part

e.g. ethanol and methanoic acid form ethyl methanoate

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Diagram to show the bonds broken during esterification

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Simple laboratory preparation of an ester

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Sweet-smelling esters

Page 24: Combustion of alcohols A.Draw out and state what kind of alcohol the following are: 1.Butan-1-ol 2.Butan-2-ol 3.2-methylbutan-2-ol 4.2,4-dimethylpentan-3-ol

Write out your own esterification reaction between methanol and methanoic acid

using displayed formula

Now draw out the reaction between:

1. Ethanol and ethanoic acid

2. 3,3-dichloro-2-methylhexanoic acid and butan-1-ol

3. Propanoic acid and hexan-3-o

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Draw these esters and name the alcohols and the carboxylic acids that made them:

The smell of oranges is from the ester:1. Octyl ethanoateBanana is made from: 2. Pentyl ethanoate

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Dehydration of ethanol to form ethene

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Dehydration of cyclohexanol to form cyclohexene