Learning Objective
- Describe the preparation of carboxylic acids.
As we noted in Chapter 14 “Organic Compounds of Oxygen”, the oxidation of aldehydes or primary alcohols forms carboxylic acids:
In the presence of an oxidizing agent, ethanol is oxidized to acetaldehyde, which is then oxidized to acetic acid.
This process also occurs in the liver, where enzymes catalyze the oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid.
CH3CH2OH → CH3CHO →CH3COOH
Acetic acid can be further oxidized to carbon dioxide and water through other metabolic pathways.
Concept Review Exercises
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Caproic acid (hexanoic acid) can be prepared in an oxidation reaction from
- what alcohol?
- what aldehyde?
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Give the structures of the aldehyde and the carboxylic acid formed by the oxidation of isobutyl alcohol [(CH3)2CHCH2OH].
Key Takeaway
- Whether in the laboratory or in the body, the oxidation of aldehydes or primary alcohols forms carboxylic acids.
Exercises
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Caprylic acid (octanoic acid) can be prepared in an oxidation reaction from
- what alcohol?
- what aldehyde?
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Give the structures of the aldehyde and the carboxylic acid formed by the oxidation of 1,4-butanediol (HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH)
Candela Citations
- The Basics of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry v. 1.0. Provided by: Saylor Academy. Located at: https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_the-basics-of-general-organic-and-biological-chemistry/. License: CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial. License Terms: This text was adapted by Saylor Academy under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License without attribution as requested by the work's original creator or licensor.