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Title: 17.4 Esters of Carboxylic Acids


1
Chapter 17 Carboxylic Acids And Esters
  • 17.4 Esters of Carboxylic Acids
  • 17.5 Naming Esters
  • 17.6 Properties of Esters

2
Esters
  • In an ester, the H in the carboxyl group is
    replaced by an alkyl group.
  • O
  • ??
  • CH3COCH3
  • CH3COOCH3
  • ester group

3
Esterification
  • An ester is produced by the reaction of a
    carboxylic acid and alcohol in the presence of an
    acid catalyst.
  • O
  • ?? H
  • CH3COH HOCH2CH3
  • O
  • ??
  • CH3COCH2CH3 H2O

4
Ester Products
  • Aspirin
  • Is used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Is an ester of salicylic acid and acetic acid.
  • Oil of wintergreen
  • Is used to soothe sore muscles.
  • Is an ester of salicylic acid and methanol.

5
Naming Esters
  • Esters are named with the alkyl name of the
    alcohol followed by the carboxylate name from the
    acid.
  • from acid from alcohol
  • O
  • ?? methyl
  • CH3COCH3
  • Ethanoate methyl ethanoate (IUPAC)
  • (Acetate) methyl acetate (common)

6
Some Esters In Nature
  • Esters give fruits their pleasant fragrances and
    flavors.

7
Hydrolysis
  • In hydrolysis
  • An ester reacts with water to produce a
    carboxylic acid and an alcohol.
  • An acid catalyst is required.
  • O
  • ?? H
  • HCOCH2CH3 H2O
  • O
  • ??
  • HCOH HOCH2CH3

8
Base Hydrolysis (Saponification)
  • In base hydrolysis or saponification, an
    ester reacts with a strong base to produce the
    salt of the carboxylic acid and an alcohol.
  • O
  • CH3COCH2CH3 NaOH
  • O
  • ?? CH3CO Na HOCH2CH3
  • salt of carboxylic acid
    alcohol

9
Base Hydrolysis of Fatty Acids Produces Soaps

10
Cleaning Action of Soap
  • A soap
  • Contains a nonpolar carbon end that dissolves in
    nonpolar fats and oils, and a polar end that
    dissolves in water.
  • Forms groups of soap molecules called micelles
    that dissolve in water and are washed away.
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