Chem 161 - Lecture Outline & Assignment #5
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Readings:
TWG Solomons and CB Fryhle "Organic Chemistry" 8th Edition (2004):
- Functional Group List on pp 70-71 and Periodic Table (1 page back from Back Cover)
- Chapter 6 Substitution Reactions (re-read alcohols from alkyl halides)
- Chapter 8 Alkenes (re-read alcohols from alkenes)
- Chapter 11 Alcohols and Ethers
- Chapter 21 Phenols (read for overview sections 21.1 21.3 only)
- Chapter 22 Carbohydrates (read sections 22.1 22.4 and sections 22.12 22.13)

Problems:
Do Not turn in, answers available in "Study Guide and Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry" by Solomons and Fryhle.
Chapter 11:
11.2 to11.4; 11.9; 11.13 to 11.16; 11.25 to 11.27; 11.34
Chapter 22:
22.1; 22.2; 22.6; 22.11; 22.20 (a, b, c, h, i, j, k, l, p, q, r)

Lecture Outline 5:
Alcohols, Ethers & Introduction to Carbohydrates
- Structure and Nomenclature of Alcohols and Ethers
- Aliphatic Alcohols
- IUPAC system
- Common names carbinol system, "alcohol" names
- Aromatic Alcohols (Phenols)
- Ethers
- Common names
- IUPAC system alkoxy"
- Physical Properties
- Alcohols and Phenols general properties
- MP, BP, solubility, density hydrogen bonding
- Acidity of aliphatic alcohols (ROH) and ArOH
- Physical Properties of Ethers
- Preparation of Alcohols and Phenols (Review Previously Discussed in Class)
- From Alkenes Aliphatic Alcohols (ROH)
- Hydration (H20, H+)
- Oxymercuration Demercuration [Hg(OAc)2 then NaBH4]
- Hydroboration Oxidation [B2H6 then H2O2, KOH ]
- By Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions (SN1 and SN2)
- Definitions: SN1 and SN2
- Mechanisms
- SN2 Reactions
- Stereochemistry Walden Inversion (inversion of configuration)
- Substitution of primary and secondary alkyl halides
- SN1 Reactions
- Stereochemical aspects (loss of stereochemistry via carbocations)
- Substitution of tertiary alkyl halides and other tertiary carbons
- Synthesis of alcohols, ethers
- Reactions of Alcohols and Phenols
- Reactions Breaking OH Bond
- Acidbase alcohols as acids
- Ester formation
- Ether formation
- Oxidation
- Reactions Breaking CO Bond
- Dehydration to alkenes
- Formation of alkyl halide
- Ethers (Review Previously Discussed in Class)
- Preparation
- Mercuration Demercuration of alkenes in alcohols
- Epoxidation of alkenes
- From alcohols by removal of H2O
- From alkyl halides or sulfonates
- Reaction of Ethers
- Cleavage of ethers to alcohols
- Carbohydrates
- Monosaccharides
- Classification aldose, ketose, triose, tetrose, etc
- Stereoisomerism
- Anomers and ring formation (hemiacetals, acetals)
- Properties and sweet taste
- Disaccharides and Polysaccharides
- Sucrose
- Cellulose, starch, glycogen

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