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CHE2060 2: Simple structures, functional groups Topics 1. 1. Drawing molecular structures Arrow formalism & molecular framework 2. Introduction to alkanes 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Isomers IUPAC naming of alkanes Alkyl halides & cycloalkanes Functional groups: where the action is Alkenes: hydrocarbons with > one double bond Alkynes: hydrocarbons with > one triple bond Alkene isomers: who’s across that double bond? 11. Arenes 12. Organohalogens 13. Using molecular formulas Daley & Daley, Chapter 2 Organic Nomenclature & Functional Groups IUPAC naming introduction IUPAC naming of n-alkanes Methane 1 carbon Ethane 2 carbons Propane 3 carbons Butane 4 carbons Pentane 5 carbons Hexane 6 carbons Heptane 7 carbons Octane 8 carbons Nonane 9 carbons Decane 10 carbons These molecules are simple, & so are their names…. It will get more complicated. All alkanes have an –ane suffix. Each of these alkanes (> 3 carbons) has a cycloversion, a ring, as well. Alkanes are saturated because each carbon is bonded to four different atoms. Alkanes have no multiple bonds. D&D p.73-5, 80-1 Naming branched alkanes? Ethyl group (2 carbons) CH3 CH2 - CH3 7 | | H2C - CH - CH - CH - CH3 | | methyl group CH3 - H2C CH3 (1 carbons) 1 Steps to take in naming: 1. Find the longest C chain, here it’s the seven highlighted carbons. So this is some form of heptane 2. Number the chain starting from the end closes to the first branch point. Here branches start from the 3rd carbon in from either end, so use alphabetical order of substituents If there’s a tie start with the end closest to the next substituent in…. 3. Name substituents in alphabetical order, giving the carbon number each is attached to. Punctuate with dashes between letters & numbers, and commas between numbers Use prefixes to indicate the number of substituents 3-ethyl-4,5-dimethylheptane These rules are neatly laid out on pages 81-2 of Daley & Daley. D&D p.79-87 Example: finding the longest chain Find the longest carbon chain: 6 1 Identical: 2 substituents only 1 substituents • Which choice should you base the name on? Chose the option with the greater number of substituents; here either of the first two. • Number from the end closest to a substituent. Number of carbons gives the root name. • Name and number the substituents: methyl @ carbon 2 and ethyl @ carbon 3. • String the name together with the proper punctuation. Remember alphabetical order. 3-ethyl-2-methylhexane D&D p.79-87 Examples: naming branched alkanes Draw these molecules as line-bond structures: a) 3-ethyl-3-methylhexane b) 4-ethyl-2-methylhexane c) 2,2-dimethylbutane d) 2,2,3-trimethylbutane e) 2,2,3,3-tetramethylbutane b) c) a) d) e) D&D p.79-87