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Page 1: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

Reduction of carbonyl Reduction of carbonyl compoundscompounds

Page 2: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

IntroductionIntroduction

-Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons

-Carbonyl group is consisting of a carbon (C) and an oxygen (O) atom connected by a double

bond .

Page 3: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

IntroductionIntroduction

The difference between the electronegativities of carbon and oxygen is large enough to make the C=O bond moderately polar.

Page 4: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

Carbonyl compoundsCarbonyl compoundsCompoun

daldehydeketoneCarboxyli

c acidEster

Structure

General formula

RCHORCOR'RCOOHRCOOR'

Page 5: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

1\ 1\ Reduction of aldehydes and Reduction of aldehydes and ketonesketones

Page 6: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

e.g.1:

e.g.2:

CH3-CH + H2 CH3CH2OHPt

O

CH3-C-CH3 + H2 CH3-CH-CH3Pt

O OH

1\ 1\ Reduction of aldehydes and Reduction of aldehydes and ketonesketones

Page 7: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

22 \ \Reduction of carboxylic Reduction of carboxylic acidsacids

Most reductions of carboxylic acids lead to the formation of primary alcohols.

These reductions are normally carried out using a strong reducing agent, such as lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4).

Page 8: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

Examples:

22 \ \Reduction of carboxylic Reduction of carboxylic acidsacids

(1° alcohol)

(1° alcohol)

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33 \ \Reduction of estersReduction of esters

A pair of alcohols ( with at least one being 1ry ) results from the reduction of an ester.

They can be reduced by LiAlH4, NaBH4

Page 10: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

Example:

33 \ \Reduction of estersReduction of esters

Page 11: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

Reduction of Reduction of benzaldehydebenzaldehyde

CHO

+ KOH

CH2OH

H+

COOK

H

COOH

2

Page 12: Reduction of carbonyl compounds. Introduction -Reduction is defined in chemistry as loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen or gain of electrons -Carbonyl group

Reduction of Reduction of benzaldehydebenzaldehydeProcedure:

1 -dissolve 13.5g of KOH in 13ml of H2O then add it in ice bath.

2-add the solution in glass bottle and add 15ml of benzaldehyde, close the bottle and shake will, then leave it for 24h.

3-after 24h, add 50ml of H2O and shake until the solution dissolve .

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Reduction of Reduction of benzaldehydebenzaldehyde

4 -transfer the solution to separating funnel, wash the remain with 15ml of ether and add it to the solution.

5-shake the solution in the separating funnle to separate benzyl alcohol, collect the ether layer, and repeat the process twice more (each with 12ml ether).

)keep the aqueous layer(

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Reduction of Reduction of benzaldehydebenzaldehyde

6-pass the collected solution (ether layer) in to ordinary funnel lined with filter paper and saturated sodium sulphate powder.

7 -add 5ml of 10% sodium carbonate and separate it , then wash it with 5ml H2O.

8-leave to dry, then collect the powder and calculate the % of

benzyl alcohol .

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Reduction of Reduction of benzaldehydebenzaldehyde

9 -to the aqueous layer add 40ml conc HCl , 40ml of H2O and 50g of ice.

10-filter the benzoic acid by vacum filtration.

11-wight the powder and calculate the % of benzoic acid .

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