Alcohol Reactions Flashcards
Alcohol Reactions
Oxidation (combustion)
Oxidation
Condensation (esterification)
Alcohol oxidation (combustion)
Alcohol + Oxygen –> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Conditions: None
Alcohol oxidation (combustion) example ( C2H5OH + 3O2 )
C2H5OH + 3O2 –> 2CO2 + 3H2O
Negative enthalpy in products
Conditions: None
Alcohol oxidation
Primary alcohol + Oxidising agent –> Aldehyde
Aldehyde + Oxidising agent –> Carboxylic acid
Conditions: Acidic (H+), Oxidising agent (Potassium dichromate (K2CR2O7), Potassium manganate), heat
- Secondary alcohols form ketones, while primary alcohols form aldehydes.
Alcohol oxidation example ( C2H5OH )
C2H5OH –> C2H4O
C2H4O –> C2H3OOH
Conditions: Acidic (H+), Oxidising agent (Potassium dichromate, Potassium manganate)
Alcohol condensation (esterification)
Alcohol + Carboxylic Acid –> Ester + Water
Conditions: Acidic (H+), heat
Alcohol condensation (esterification) example ( C2H3OOH + C2H5OH )
C2H3OOH + C2H5OH –> C4H8OOH + H2O
Conditions: Acidic (H+), heat
Determination of primary, secondary, tertiary alcohols
By using a strong oxidising agent (potassium permanganate or acidified potassium dichromate) different colour changes can be seen.
Primary alcohols: react to form an aldehyde then a carboxylic acid. Colour change from yellow to green.
Secondary alcohols: React to form a ketone but not a carboxylic acid. Colour change from yellow to green.
Tertiary alcohol: Do not react. Solution remains yellow