Chapter 16 - Organic Synthesis Flashcards
What are the 3 steps for synthesising organic liquids
Preparation
Extraction
Purification
Explain preparation
It’s combining all the reagents under required conditions to produce the desired products.
You may need a heat source for this (water bath, heating mantle, bunsen burner)
When to use a Bunsen Burner to prepare
When the reaction requires temperature more than 100 degrees.
There are no flammable reagents.
When to use a Heating Mantle to prepare
When the reaction require temperatures more than 100 degrees.
There may be flammable reagents.
When to use a Water bath to prepare
When the reaction requires temperatures less than 100 degrees.
It doesn’t matter if there are any flammable reagents.
When to reflux to prepare
When reaction at RTP is too slow.
Advantages of Reflux?
It doesn’t boil away the reactants.
It increases the rate of the reaction, by overcoming the activation energies and the heat source depends on the substances.
When to distil to prepare
When there is a liquid organic product that needs to be separated from the reaction mixture as it’s being produced. It also requires a condensor to separate the liquid organic product.
What are the 2 ways to extract?
Distillation
Separating funnel
Distil to extract?
- Liquid organic product is miscible in reaction mixture.
- Has a boiling point that is significantly different from any other substances in the reaction mixture.
- The product has the lower b.p and it evaporates out of the mixture first.
- Then it enters the condensor and cools down.
- It leaves via the receiver.
- A thermometer will be needed.
- Once bubbling has stopped and the temperature has increased again, then you know you have collected all your product.
Separating funnel to extract
Only when the liquid organic product is immiscible in the reaction mixture.
Ensure that:
- The tap is closed
- Pour in reaction mixture
- Allow time for the substances to settle
- Into 2 different layers
- Place a flask under the separating funnel.
- Open the tap (of the funnel)
- Decant the bottom layer.
What are the 2 layers that should be formed in the separating funnel?
- Organic (insoluble in water)
- Aqueous (Water and other dissolved substances)
It’s based on densities.
What test many need to be done in the separating funnel?
An aqueous test.
Because it is colourless, transparent and liquid.
TEST:
1. Close the tap
2. Add deionised water to the mixture.
3. The layer that increases in volume is the aqueous layer (as the water can dissolve only in the aqueous layer)
What does purification do
Removes traces of unwanted substances: Acid Water Aqueous salts Organic later / extracted liquid
What is in a usual reaction mixture whilst refluxing
Reactants (unreacted) Catalyst Anti-bumping granules Water Indicator Products (desired) Products (undesired) By products Catalysts (dissolved)
What is the first thing you should do whilst purifying
- Remove solids by decant.
Repeat it by adding distilled water again and again and remove all the solids.