Topic 22: Amines Flashcards

1
Q

What are aliaphatic amines

A

Amines with normal alkyl groups

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2
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What do cationic surfactants consist of

A

Quarternary ammonium salt and an anion

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3
Q

Cationic surfactant uses

A

Fabric cleaners
Hair products

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4
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Order of strength of base (Amines)

A

Weakest: Primary aromatic amine
Middle: Ammonia
Strongest: Primary aliphatic amines

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5
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Why are primary aliphatic amines the strongest bases?

A

Positive inductive effect
Increases electron density in lone pair
Lone pair is more avaliable

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6
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Why are primary aromatic amines weak bases?

A

Electron density is drawn into benzenes delocalised electron network
This decreases electron density around lone pair

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7
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Two reactions to form amines

A

Nuclophilic substitution of ammonia
Heating a halogenoalkane with excess ammonia
(mixture of primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary amines)

Reduce a nitrile to make primary amine
1. LiAlH4 in dry ether followed by dilute acid (expensive)
or
2. Hydrogen gas with a metal catalyst (nickel) at high temperature and pressure (catalytic hydrogenation

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8
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Conditions for further substitution ( Nucleophilic substitution of ammonia)

A

Excess halogenoalkane

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