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674 CHAPTER 17 Carbonyl Compounds I


Esters
An esteris a compound that has an group in place of the OH group of a carboxylic
acid. In naming an ester, the name of the group attached to the carboxyl oxygenis
stated first, followed by the name of the acid, with “ic acid”replaced by “ate.”

Salts of carboxylic acids are named in the same way. The cation is named first, followed
by the name of the acid, again with “ic acid”replaced by “ate.”

Cyclic esters are called lactones. In systematic nomenclature, they are named as
“2-oxacycloalkanones.”Their common names are derived from the common name of the
carboxylic acid, which designates the length of the carbon chain, and a Greek letter to
indicate the carbon to which the carboxyl oxygen is attached. Thus, four-membered ring
lactones are (the carboxyl oxygen is on the ), five-membered
ring lactones are and six-membered ring lactones are

PROBLEM 1

The word “lactone”has its origin in lactic acid, a three-carbon carboxylic acid with an OH
group on the a-carbon.Ironically, lactic acid cannot form a lactone. Why not?

g-lactones, d-lactones.

b-lactones b-carbon

(R¿)

OR¿

ethanoic anhydride
acetic anhydride
a symmetrical anhydride

ethanoic methanoic anhydride
acetic formic anhydride
a mixed anhydride

systematic name:
common name:

CH 3 O CH 3

C

O

C

O

CH 3 O H

C

O

C

O

Tutorial:
Nomenclature of carboxylic
acids and their derivatives

3-D Molecules:
-Caprolactone;
cis-2-Ethylcyclohexane-
carboxamide

d

CH 3

O

O

O

O

CH 2 CH 3

O O

OO

2-oxacyclopentanone
-butyrolactone

2-oxacyclohexanone
-valerolactone

3-methyl-2-oxacyclohexanone
-caprolactone

3-ethyl-2-oxacyclopentanone
-caprolactone

sodium methanoate
sodium formate

potassium ethanoate
potassium acetate

sodium benzenecarboxylate
sodium benzoate

systematic name:
common name:

H O−^ Na+

C

O

CH 3 O−^ K+

C

O

O− Na+

C

O

carbonyl oxygen

carboxyl oxygen

ethyl ethanoate
ethyl acetate

phenyl propanoate
phenyl propionate

methyl 3-bromobutanoate
methyl -bromobutyrate

systematic name: ethyl cyclohexanecarboxylate
common name:

R OR′

C

O

CH 3 OCH 2 CH 3

C

O

CH 3 CHCH 2 OCH 3

C

O
Br

OCH 2 CH 3

C

O

CH 3 CH 2 O

C

O
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