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Amines Learning Objectives Chapter ten discusses the following topics and by the end of this chapter the students will: Know the structure and classification of amines Know the naming rules for amines & precedence order of functional groups in compounds have more than one functional group. Know the physical properties of amines Know the effect of lone pair of electrons of N atom on basic properties of amines Know the different methods used in synthesis of amines Know the reactions of amines; in addition to behaving as bases amines can be nucleophiles. 2 145 Chem. Amines Structure & Classification Amines are derivatives of ammonia that have one or more of the hydrogen replaced with alkyl and/ or aryl group. Amines: are a class of organic compounds that contain the N group Amines are formed in many biological systems. So it used as drugs and medicines. Classification Of Amines H H R R N: R N: R N: H R R o o o primary (1 ) amines secondary (2 ) aminestertiary (3 ) amines 3 145 Chem. Amines Common Nomenclature Of Amines The common names of amines are derived by listing the name (s) of the group (s) surrounding the nitrogen (in alphabetical order) and adding the suffix amine.(N.B. if two vowels come together ; the first must be omitted e.g. ethanamine. Symmetrical 2° & 3° amines (i.e. the substituents surrounding the N atom are identical) are named by adding the multiplication prefix (di or tri) to the name of the alkyl group. H N CH 3 H C N CH H C NH 3 3 3 2 Methylamine Benzyl methyl amine Trimethyl amine Structures with higher priority groups, the NH group is called amino 2 4 145 Chem. Amines IUPAC Names Of Primary Amines If the compound does not contain a functional group except amino group, then the compound is named by finding the longest alkane chain containing the amino group and replacing the e in the IUPAC name by the suffix amine However if the compound contain other functional groups then the order of precedence determines which group are named with prefix or suffix. (see the precedence table on slide 6) The highest precedence group takes the appropriate suffix with all other groups taking the prefix (es), however = or Ξ bonds only take suffix form (ene, yne respectively. 5-Methyl-3-hexanamine 5-Aminoheptanoic acid 3-Amino-2-butanol NH CH 3 NH2 H N CH CH OH 2 2 2 H C CH CH CH H C CH CH CH 3 2 3 3 2 3 2-aminoethanol N-methyl-2-butanamine 2-butanamine 5 Amines Precedence Order of Functional Groups (Descending Order) Class Functional group Prefix suffix Carboxylic acids COOH oic acid Cyclic alknes or alkenes with carboxylic acid COOH group Aldehydes -CHO Formyl al Cyclic alknes or alkenes with carbaldehyde CHO group ketone -C=O oxo one Alcohols -OH hydroxy ol Amines -NH2 amino amine Ethers -OR alkoxy - Alkenes and aAlkynes = & Ξ bonds - ene & yne 6 145 Chem.
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