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1,4- 1,4- Butanediol Butanediol from from Formaldehyde Formaldehyde + Acetylene + Acetylene By: By: Risa Hashimoto (1206224615) Risa Hashimoto (1206224615) Husnul Fajri (1206224994) Husnul Fajri (1206224994)
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1,4-1,4-Butanediol Butanediol

from from FormaldehydFormaldehyde + Acetylenee + Acetylene

By:By:

Risa Hashimoto (1206224615) Risa Hashimoto (1206224615)

Husnul Fajri (1206224994)Husnul Fajri (1206224994)

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Orchem AssignmentOrchem Assignment1 . INTRODUCTION1.1. Title (compound name), Commercial name, trivial name1.2 .Uses1.3 Demand/supply national/global

2. A closer look at the chemical structure, 2.1 Show carbon chain, functional group, IUPAC name2.2 Show selective Physical related to its uses and and show the effect of non-covalent interaction and geometry and hybridization2.3 Show chemical reactivity,, by drawing lewis structure, formal charge, active site, etc. 2.4 Use the physical/chemical properties to explain how the characteristic of this product and how it work

3. SINTESIS :3.1 Reactant : compare its physical/chemical properties to that of the products.3.2 Reaction mechanism : catalyst, reaction types, electron movement, reaction condition

3. Closing :Future Aspect of the product, Research Development, Environmental consideration

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Other Name : Other Name : Tetramethylene glycolTetramethylene glycol

1,4-Butanediol1,4-Butanediol

1.11.1 TITLE TITLE

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1.1.2 USES2 USES

Sebagai Sebagai Bahan Baku Bahan Baku

Dalam Dalam PembuatanPembuatan

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1.1.3 DEMAND/SUPPLY3 DEMAND/SUPPLY

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1.1.3 DEMAND/SUPPLY3 DEMAND/SUPPLY

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1.1.3 DEMAND/SUPPLY3 DEMAND/SUPPLY

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2.1 Carbon Chain, Functional Group, IUPAC Name2.1 Carbon Chain, Functional Group, IUPAC Name

Functional GroupFunctional Group : -OH : -OH (Alcohol)(Alcohol)IUPAC NameIUPAC Name : Butane-1,4-diol : Butane-1,4-diol

Functional Functional GroupGroup

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2.2 SELECTIVE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE PRODUCT 2.2 SELECTIVE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE PRODUCT & EFFECT OF NON-COVALENT INTERACTION& EFFECT OF NON-COVALENT INTERACTION

Properties 1,4-Butanediol 2,3-Butanediol

Molecular Formula

C4H10O2 C4H10O2

Molar Mass 90.12 g mol−1 90.121 g/mol

Density 1.0171 g/cm3 (20 °C)

0.987 g/mL

Boiling Point 235 °C, 508 K, 455 °F

177 °C, 450 K, 351 °F

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2.3 CHEMICAL REACTIVITY FROM ITS LEWIS STRUCTURE 2.3 CHEMICAL REACTIVITY FROM ITS LEWIS STRUCTURE AND FORMAL CHARGEAND FORMAL CHARGE

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1,4-B is converted to GHB by the human body. It makes it’s way though the digestive system and is absorbed into the blood stream. From there it circulates until making contact with the liver, which uses an enzyme called dehydrogenase (the same one used to break down alcohol) to convert the 1,4-B into a substance called aldehyde gamma-hydroxybutyraldehyde, which is released back into the blood stream. When the aldehyde gamma-hydroxybutyraldehyde comes back around to the liver, an enzyme called aldehyde dehydrogenase oxidizes it, creating GHB, which is then released into the bloodstream to do its work.

2.4 CHARACTERISTIC OF THIS PRODUCT AND HOW DOES 2.4 CHARACTERISTIC OF THIS PRODUCT AND HOW DOES IT WORKIT WORK

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3. SYNTHESIS PROCESS3. SYNTHESIS PROCESS

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Future aspect and Research Development of Future aspect and Research Development of the product:the product:

1. For stimulating growth hormone production and muscle growth

2. For bodybuilding, weight loss, and trouble sleeping (insomnia).

4. CLOSING4. CLOSING

• Enviromental Consideration :Enviromental Consideration :If released to air,1,4-butanediol will exist solely as a

vapor in the atmosphere. Vapor-phase 1,4-butanediol will be degraded in the atmosphere by reaction with photochemically-produced hydroxyl radicals.1,4-Butanediol does not contain chromophores that absorb at wavelengths >290 nm and therefore is not expected to be susceptible to direct photolysis by sunlight.

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