chapter 11: amines and related nitrogen compounds
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Chapter 11: Amines and Related Nitrogen Compounds. The painkiller morphine is obtained from opium, the dried sap of unripe seeps of the poppy P apaver somniferum. Amines are relatives of ammonia and are usually classified as primary, secondary or tertiary. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 11: Amines and Related Nitrogen Compounds
The painkiller morphine is obtained from opium, the dried sap of unripe seeps of the poppy Papaver somniferum
Amines are relatives of ammonia and are usually classified as primary, secondary or tertiary
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Classify the following amines as primary, secondary or tertiary
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Structure of Amines
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Nomenclature of Amines
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When other functional groups are present, the amino group is named as a substituent
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Aromatic amines are named as derivatives of aniline. In the CA system, aniline is called benzeneamine
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Physical Properties and Intermolecular Interactions of Amines
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Preparation of Amines
This reactions proceed by the formation of an ammonium salt followed by the treatment of a strong base.
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Similarly secondary amines and tertiary amines can be prepared by the same procedure
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Reaction with tertiary amines leads to the formation of quaternary ammonium salts.
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Alkylation of aromatic amines may be selective
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Alkylation may also be intramolecular an example is shown in the synthesis of nicotine
Tobacco plant, a natural source of nicotine
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Reduction of the nitrobenzene always yields aniline.
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Amides can be reduced to amines with lithium aluminum hydride
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Reduction of nitriles (cyanides) gives primary amines
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Device a synthesis of the compound on the left from the one on the right
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Aldehydes and ketones undergo reductive amination when treated with ammonia, primary amine or secondary amines, to give primary, secondary, or tetiary amines respectively. The commonly used reducing agent for this purpose is metal hydride sodium cyanoborohydride, NaBH3CN.
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Basicity of Amines
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Aromatic amines are weaker bases than aliphatic amines or ammonia. This is mainly due to the resonance delocalization of the unshared electron pair in the aromatic amines.
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Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
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Aromatic Diazonium Compounds
Primary aromatic amines react with nitrous acid at 0 0C to yield aryldiazonium ions. The process is called diazotization
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Examples of conversion of diazonio group to other groups
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How can one prepare m-dibromobenzene?
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Prepare o-methylbenzoic acid from o-toluidine (o-methylaniline)
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Prepare 1,3,5-tribromobenzene from aniline?
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Diazo Coupling; Azo Dyes
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Aryldiazonium ions react with strongly activated aromatic rings like phenols and aryl amine to give azo compounds
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