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Nucleophilic Substitution in Acyl Chlorides

Nucleophilic Substitution in Acyl Chlorides. ••. OH. ••. O. O. • •. • •. R. C. C. C. Y. R. X. R. Y. X. General Mechanism for Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution. involves formation and dissociation of a tetrahedral intermediate. H Y. -H X. O. O. (CH 3 ) 2 CHC OH.

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Nucleophilic Substitution in Acyl Chlorides

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  1. Nucleophilic Substitutionin Acyl Chlorides

  2. •• OH •• O O •• •• R C C C Y R X R Y X General Mechanism for Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution involves formation and dissociationof a tetrahedral intermediate HY -HX

  3. O O (CH3)2CHCOH (CH3)2CHCCl Preparation of Acyl Chlorides from carboxylic acids and thionyl chloride SOCl2 + + SO2 HCl heat (90%)

  4. O RCCl O O RCOCR' O RCOR' O RCNR'2 O RCO– Reactions of Acyl Chlorides

  5. O O O O RCOCR' RCCl R'COH Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with carboxylic acids to giveacid anhydrides: + + HCl

  6. O O O O RCOCR' RCCl R'COH H O O R OCR' C Cl Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with carboxylic acids to giveacid anhydrides: + + HCl via:

  7. O O CH3(CH2)5CCl CH3(CH2)5COH O O CH3(CH2)5COC(CH2)5CH3 Example + pyridine (78-83%)

  8. O O RCOR' RCCl Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with alcohols to give esters: + + R'OH HCl

  9. O O RCOR' RCCl H O R OR' C Cl Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with alcohols to give esters: + + R'OH HCl via:

  10. O O C6H5COC(CH3)3 C6H5CCl Example pyridine + (CH3)3COH (80%)

  11. O O RCNR'2 RCCl Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with ammonia and aminesto give amides: + + R'2NH + HO– H2O + Cl–

  12. O O RCNR'2 RCCl H O R NR'2 C Cl Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with ammonia and aminesto give amides: + + R'2NH + HO– H2O + Cl– via:

  13. O O C6H5CN C6H5CCl HN Example NaOH + H2O (87-91%)

  14. O O RCOH RCCl O O RCO– RCCl Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with water to givecarboxylic acids (carboxylate ion in base): + + H2O HCl + + 2HO– Cl– + H2O

  15. O O RCOH RCCl H O R OH C Cl Reactions of Acyl Chlorides Acyl chlorides react with water to givecarboxylic acids (carboxylate ion in base): + + H2O HCl via:

  16. O O C6H5CH2COH C6H5CH2CCl Example + + H2O HCl

  17. O C6H5CCl Reactivity • Acyl chlorides undergo nucleophilic substitution much faster than alkyl chlorides. C6H5CH2Cl Relative rates ofhydrolysis (25°C) 1,000 1

  18. Preparation ofCarboxylic Acid Anhydrides • Anhydrides can be prepared from acyl chlorides

  19. O O O O CH3COCCH3 O O O O Some anhydrides are industrial chemicals Aceticanhydride Phthalicanhydride Maleicanhydride

  20. O O H COH H C tetrachloroethane O 130°C C H H COH O O From dicarboxylic acids • Cyclic anhydrides with 5- and 6-membered rings can be prepared by dehydration of dicarboxylic acids + H2O (89%)

  21. Reactions ofCarboxylic Acid Anhydrides

  22. O O RCOCR' O RCOR' O RCNR'2 O RCO– Reactions of Anhydrides

  23. O O O O RCOR' RCOCR RCOH Reactions of Acid Anhydrides Carboxylic acid anhydrides react with alcoholsto give esters: • normally, symmetrical anhydrides are used(both R groups the same) • reaction can be carried out in presence of pyridine (a base) or it can be catalyzed by acids + + R'OH

  24. O O O O RCOR' RCOCR RCOH H O R OR' C OCR O Reactions of Acid Anhydrides Carboxylic acid anhydrides react with alcoholsto give esters: + + R'OH via:

  25. O O + CH3CHCH2CH3 CH3COCCH3 OH O CH3COCHCH2CH3 CH3 Example H2SO4 (60%)

  26. O O O O RCNR'2 RCO– RCOCR + R'2NH2 Reactions of Acid Anhydrides Acid anhydrides react with ammonia and aminesto give amides: + + 2R'2NH

  27. O O O O RCNR'2 RCO– RCOCR H + O R'2NH2 R NR'2 C OCR O Reactions of Acid Anhydrides Acid anhydrides react with ammonia and aminesto give amides: + + 2R'2NH via:

  28. O O H2N CH(CH3)2 CH3COCCH3 O CH3CNH CH(CH3)2 Example + (98%)

  29. O O O RCOCR O O O RCOCR Reactions of Acid Anhydrides Acid anhydrides react with water to givecarboxylic acids (carboxylate ion in base): + H2O 2RCOH + + 2HO– 2RCO– H2O

  30. O O O RCOCR H O R OH C OCR O Reactions of Acid Anhydrides Acid anhydrides react with water to givecarboxylic acids (carboxylate ion in base): + H2O 2RCOH

  31. O O COH O COH O O Example + H2O

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