Chapter 14Aldehydes, Ketones, and Chiral Molecules.

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Chapter 14Aldehydes, Ketones, and Chiral Molecules

If a carbonyl group is attached to at least one H atom, it is called an aldehyde If a carbonyl group is attached to two carbon atoms it is called ketone An aldehyde is named dropping the e in the alkane and adding al

Ketones are named by replacing the e in the alkane name with one; the location of the carbonyl carbon is indicated by a number 2- A.A. 2-pentanone B.B. cyclohexanone

 Several naturally occurring aldehydes and ketones are used as flavorings for foods and as fragrances. benzaldehyde: In acid it is cherry flavor; otherwise it is used as almond flavor; used in amaretto 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde 2,3- butanedione; butter flavor nail polish remover

Draw the structural formulas for each of the following: A. 4-Methylpentanal B. 2,3-Dichloropropanal C. 3-Methyl-2-butanone

Classify each as an 1) aldehyde, 2) ketone, 3) alcohol, or 4) ether. B. CH 3 ─O─CH 3 A. D.D. C.

Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones The carbonyl group is polar However it does not have H on the oxygen atom and cannot form hydrogen bonds Aldehydes and ketones have attractions between polar groups and consequently have higher boiling points than alkanes and ethers of similar size but lower boiling points than alcohols of similar size because they can’t form hydrogen bonds 

increasing size

Reactivity of Aldehydes and Ketones Aldehydes are far more reactive than ketones. They are easily oxidized by the oxygen in the air to carboxylic acids and in water or in alcohols they often hydrate or add the alcohol across the double bond of the carbony group Why is this important? The formula for glucose is? C 6 H 12 O 6

Chiral Molecules Are these two molecules with the formula CHBrClI, identical (what do we mean by identical)? Are these two hands identical ? What is one criterion used to identify identical objects? superimpose the two objects

Are these two views, views of the same molecule or of different molecules? Whenever we have a chiral carbon (a carbon atom with 4 (not 3or 2) different substituents) we have the possibility of having two molecules with identical groups that only differ in the arrangement of these groups in space; these molecules are different although most physical and chemical properties of the two forms called enantiomers are identical These two forms or enantiomers do behave differently only when they encounter another chiral object. Enantiomers are also often called optical isomers because light often used to identify and to differentiate between them.

Some Everyday Chiral and Achiral Objects Chiral objects are objects not superimposable on their mirror image Achiral object are objects that are superimposible on their mirror image Your left hand/foot could differentiate between a left and right handed glove/shoe. A person could easily differentiate between a golf club for a right or left handed golfer, but not the glass shown on the lower left.

One form rotates the plane of polarization in one direction; the other in the opposite direction The symbol (+) or (d) are used for clockwise rotation, (-) or (l) for counterclockwise rotation.

D and L have a different meaning from (d) and (l); the former deals with the absolute orientation of the groups in space and the latter with the clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the plane of polarized light. Most sugars have the D orientation. D- L-2,3-dihydroxypropanal D-2,3-dihydroxypropanal

What do you think is the relationship between these two structures? Are they the same? Are they different? If they are different, are they mirror image isomers or just different? Are they both D isomers? D-erythrose D-Threose How many chiral carbon atoms are there? What is the maximum number of stereoisomers stereoisomers: Isomers which differ only in how the groups are orientated in space chiral carbon: a carbon with 4 different substituents 2 2 n = 4

Spearmint ((l)-carvone) Mentha spicata (Labiatae). Over 10 species have been identified, all natives of Eurasia. They are fast- growing perennial herbs with strongly odoriferous essential oils. In Europe, the main producers of caraway seeds are Poland and Hungary. The aromatic seeds are used as a spice in bread, cheese and Sauerkraut. In Denmark, the traditional dram 'Roed Aalborg' has a caraway flavour, originally used to hide the off-flavour of the raw spirits. (+)-Carvone and (+)-limonene are the major ingredients of caraway essential oil. Identify the chiral carbon

Identify the chiral carbons in glucose. How many are there? Which carbon identifies the glucose as D glucose? How many stereoisomers are possible?2 4 = 16