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Carbonyl group anhydrides Acyl chlorides

Many compounds contain more than one functional group Prostaglandin Ei a hormone that regulates the relaxation of smooth muscles con tains two different kinds of carbonyl groups Classify each one (aldehyde ketone carboxylic acid ester amide acyl chloride or acid anhydride) Identify the most acidic proton in prostaglandin Ei and use Table 1 7 to estimate its pK ... [Pg.144]

The mechanisms of the Fischer esterification and the reactions of alcohols with acyl chlorides and acid anhydrides will be discussed m detail m Chapters 19 and 20 after some fundamental principles of carbonyl group reactivity have been developed For the present it is sufficient to point out that most of the reactions that convert alcohols to esters leave the C—O bond of the alcohol intact... [Pg.640]

The chemistry of the carbonyl group is probably the single most important aspect of organic chemical reactivity Classes of compounds that contain the carbonyl group include many derived from carboxylic acids (acyl chlorides acid anhydrides esters and amides) as well as the two related classes discussed m this chapter aldehydes and ketones... [Pg.741]

Acid anhydrides The carbonyl group of an acid anhydride is better stabilized by electron donation than the carbonyl group of an acyl chloride Even though oxygen... [Pg.834]

The negatively charged oxygen substituent is a powerful electron donor to the carbonyl group Resonance m carboxylate anions is more effective than resonance m carboxylic acids acyl chlorides anhydrides thioesters esters and amides... [Pg.836]

Conversions of acid anhydrides to other carboxylic acid derivatives are illustrated m Table 20 2 Because a more highly stabilized carbonyl group must result m order for nucleophilic acyl substitution to be effective acid anhydrides are readily converted to carboxylic acids esters and amides but not to acyl chlorides... [Pg.842]

Nucleophilic acyl substitutions at the ester carbonyl group are summarized m Table 20 5 on page 849 Esters are less reactive than acyl chlorides and acid anhydrides Nude ophilic acyl substitution m esters especially ester hydrolysis has been extensively mves tigated from a mechanistic perspective Indeed much of what we know concerning the general topic of nucleophilic acyl substitution comes from studies carried out on esters The following sections describe those mechanistic studies... [Pg.846]

Nitrogen is a better electron parr donor than oxygen and amides have a more stabilized carbonyl group than esters and anhydrides Chlorine is the poorest electron pair donor and acyl chlorides have the least stabi lized carbonyl group and are the most reactive... [Pg.874]

The characteristic reaction of acyl chlorides acid anhydrides esters and amides is nucleophilic acyl substitution Addition of a nucleophilic reagent Nu—H to the carbonyl group leads to a tetrahedral mtermedi ate that dissociates to give the product of substitution... [Pg.874]

Section 20 21 Acyl chlorides anhydrides esters and amides all show a strong band for C=0 stretching m the infrared The range extends from about 1820 cm (acyl chlorides) to 1690 cm (amides) Their NMR spectra are characterized by a peak near 8 180 for the carbonyl carbon H NMR spectroscopy is useful for distinguishing between the groups R and R m esters (RCO2R ) The protons on the carbon bonded to O m R appear at lower field (less shielded) than those on the carbon bonded to C=0... [Pg.877]

The carbonyl group of an fflnide is stabilized to a greater extent than that of an acyl chloride, acid anhydride, or ester fflnides are fonned rapidly and in high yield from each of these carboxylic acid derivatives. [Pg.860]

The carbonyl group of an acid chloride is also a sufficiently electropositive center that acylation of a sulfinate ion occurs at oxygen (123) rather than sulfur (Schank, 1967 Kobayashi, 1966b). The mixed sulfinic-carboxylic anhydrides... [Pg.107]


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Acyl chlorides

Acyl group

Acyl group acylation

Acyl group, carbonyl

Acylation acyl chlorides

Acylation anhydrides

Anhydride groups

Carbonyl chlorid

Carbonyl chloride

Chloride group

Chlorides carbonylation

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