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Page 1: Chapter 18 Amines CHEM 2124 – General Chemistry II Alfred State College Professor Bensley.

Chapter 18Amines

CHEM 2124 – General Chemistry II

Alfred State College

Professor Bensley

Page 2: Chapter 18 Amines CHEM 2124 – General Chemistry II Alfred State College Professor Bensley.

Learning Objectives Identify the characteristics of Amines Name Amines Give examples of common alkaloids Draw the products of acid-base reactions of

amines Identify and name ammonium salts Discuss the importance of amine chemistry in

the pharmaceutical and illicit drug businesses.

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Amines

I. Structure and Bonding

A. IntroductionB. Classification

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Amines

C. Shape, Bond Angles

D. Physical Properties1. Odor, Polarity, Hydrogen Bonding, Boiling and

Melting Points

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Increasing boiling pointIncreasing boiling point

CH3CH2OCH2CH3

diethyl ether

bp = 38 oC

CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2

1-butanamine

bp = 78 oC

Amines

Increasing boiling pointIncreasing boiling point

CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2

1-butanamine

bp = 78 oC

CH3CH2CH2CH2OH1-butanol

bp = 117 oC

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Increasing boiling pointIncreasing boiling point

Amines

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AminesII. Nomenclature

A. Primary Amines

CH3NH2

methanamine

CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2

1-butanamine

For the common name, name the alkyl groupbonded to the N atom with the suffix “-amine.”

CH3NH2 CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2Common Name:methylamine butylamine

SystematicName:

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Amines B. Secondary and Tertiary Amines

1. When the substituents (alkyl groups) are identical:

2. When substituents (alkyl groups) not identical:

Example Name the following 2o amine:

CH3CHCH3

N H

CH3

N-methyl-2-propanamine

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Amines

C. Aromatic Rings with N attached

•Reminder: An NH2 group is called an amino group when named as a substituent.

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AminesIII. Interesting Amines (Alkaloids)

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Amines

IV. Amines as Bases

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Amines

base acidconjugate

acidconjugate

base

+ Cl -

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Amines

• A water-insoluble amine is converted to a water-soluble ammonium salt by treatment with acid.

water-insolublewater-insoluble

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Amines