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《有机化学》课程PPT教学课件(Organic Chemistry,5th Edition,L. G. Wade, Jr.,Prentice Hall)Chapter 14 Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfides

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《有机化学》课程PPT教学课件(Organic Chemistry,5th Edition,L. G. Wade, Jr.,Prentice Hall)Chapter 14 Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfides
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Organic Chemistry,5th Edition L.G.Wade,Jr. Chapter 14 Ethers,Epoxides, and Sulfides Jo Blackburn Richland College,Dallas,TX Dallas County Community College District ©2003,Prentice Hall

Chapter 14 Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfides Jo Blackburn Richland College, Dallas, TX Dallas County Community College District © 2003, Prentice Hall Organic Chemistry, 5th Edition L. G. Wade, Jr

Introduction Formula R-O-R where R is alkyl or aryl. Symmetrical or unsymmetrical ● Examples: CH3-O-CH3 )-CH3 => Chapter 14 2

Chapter 14 2 Introduction • Formula R-O-R where R is alkyl or aryl. • Symmetrical or unsymmetrical • Examples: O CH3 CH3 O CH3 O =>

Structure and Polarity Bent molecular geometry Oxygen is sp3 hybridized ·Tetrahedral angle Chapter 14 3 =>

Chapter 14 3 Structure and Polarity • Bent molecular geometry • Oxygen is sp3 hybridized • Tetrahedral angle =>

Boiling Points Similar to alkanes of comparable molecular weight. TABLE 14-I Comparison of the Boiling Points of Ethers,Alkanes,and Alcohols of Similar Molecular Weights Compound Forula MW bp°C) Dipole Moment (D) water HO 18 100 1.9 ethanol CHCH2一OH 46 78 1.7 dimethyl ether CH3—OCH 46 -25 1.3 propane CHCH2CH 44 -42 0.1 n-butanol CH,CH2CHCH2一OH 74 118 1.7 tetrahydrofuran 72 66 1.6 diethyl ether CHCH2O一CHCH 74 35 1.2 pentane CH CHCHCHCH 72 36 0.1 Note:The alcohols are hydrogen bonded,giving them much higher boiling points.The ethers have boil- ing points that are closer to those of alkanes with similar molecular weights. Chapter 14 4

Chapter 14 4 Boiling Points Similar to alkanes of comparable molecular weight

Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Ethers cannot H-bond to each other. Alcohol ether ·In the presence of -OH or-NH (donor), the lone pair of electrons from ether forms a hydrogen bond with the -OH or hydrogen bond -NH. donor acceptor Chapter 14 5

Chapter 14 5 Hydrogen Bond Acceptor • Ethers cannot H-bond to each other. • In the presence of -OH or -NH (donor), the lone pair of electrons from ether forms a hydrogen bond with the -OH or -NH. =>

Solvent Properties ·Nonpolar solutes ether solvates cations: dissolve better in ether than in alcohol. 。 Ether has large dipole R- moment,so polar solutes also dissolve. (not well solvated) Ethers solvate cations. Ethers do not react with strong bases. => Chapter 14 6

Chapter 14 6 Solvent Properties • Nonpolar solutes dissolve better in ether than in alcohol. • Ether has large dipole moment, so polar solutes also dissolve. • Ethers solvate cations. • Ethers do not react with strong bases. =>

Ether Complexes R ·Grignard reagents O-R H H-C-Mg-X H H R-O© ·Electrophiles :OtB二H R H BH3·THF ·Crown ethers Chapter 14

Chapter 14 7 Ether Complexes • Grignard reagents • Electrophiles • Crown ethers O B H H H + _ BH3 THF =>

Common Names of Ethers ·Alkyl alkyl ether Current rule:alphabetical order Old rule:order of increasing complexity Symmetrical:use dialkyl,or just alkyl. 。Examples: CH3 CH3-O-C-CH3 CH3CH2-O-CH2CH3 CH3 diethyl ether or t-butyl methyl ether or ethyl ether Chapter 14 methyl t-butyl ether a =

Chapter 14 8 Common Names of Ethers • Alkyl alkyl ether • Current rule: alphabetical order • Old rule: order of increasing complexity • Symmetrical: use dialkyl, or just alkyl. • Examples: CH3 CH2 O CH2 CH3 diethyl ether or ethyl ether CH3 O C CH3 CH3 CH3 t-butyl methyl ether or methyl t-butyl ether =>

IUPAC Names ·Alkoxy alkane 。Examples: CH3 O-CH3 CH3-O-C-CH3 CH3 2-methyl-2-methoxypropane Methoxycyclohexane => Chapter 14 9

Chapter 14 9 IUPAC Names • Alkoxy alkane • Examples: CH3 O C CH3 CH3 CH3 2-methyl-2-methoxypropane O CH3 Methoxycyclohexane =>

Cyclic Ethers Heterocyclic:oxygen is in ring. .Epoxides (oxiranes) ·Oxetanes 9 ·Furans (Oxolanes ·Pyrans 〔)(Oxanes .Dioxanes => Chapter 14 10

Chapter 14 10 Cyclic Ethers • Heterocyclic: oxygen is in ring. • Epoxides (oxiranes) H2C CH2 O • Oxetanes O • Furans (Oxolanes ) O O • Pyrans (Oxanes ) O O •Dioxanes O O =>

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