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AS/A-level Chemistry - Acid Anhydrides

Organic Chemistry, Acylation, Acid Anhydrides, Nucleophilic Addition-Elimination 

July 4, 2021

Acid Anhydrides

  • Formed from the removal of water (H2O) from 2 carboxylic acid molecules
  • To name, remove ‘acid’ from the parent carboxylic acid name and replace with ‘anhydride’ for the (CO)2O bond system
  • e.g. 2 molecules of ethanoic acid ➔ ethanoic anhydride + water

Do you remember the content of A-level Chemistry regarding Acylation of Acyl chloride? 

  • Acid Anhydride react in a similar way to acyl chlorides with alcohols, phenols, water, ammonia and amines!!
  • Less reactive than acyl chlorides
  • Useful for some lab preparations where acyl chlorides may be too reactive

Make sure you know all the Nucleophilic Addition-Elimination mechanisms below, they always appear in AS/A-level Chemistry exam! 👩‍🏫

Reaction of Acid Anhydrides with Water

  • Hydrolysis

Acid anhydride + water ➔ 2 carboxylic acids

e.g. ethanoic anhydride + water ➔ 2 ethanoic acid

Reaction of Acid Anhydrides with Alcohols

Acid anhydride + alcohol ➔ ester + carboxylic acid

e.g. ethanoic anhydride + methanol ➔ methyl ethanoate + ethanoic acid

Reaction of Acid Anhydrides with Ammonia

Acid anhydride + ammonia ➔ primary amide + carboxylic acid

e.g. ethanoic anhydride + NH3 ➔ ethanamide + ethanoic acid

Reactions of Acid Anhydrides with Amines

Acid anhydride + amine ➔ N-substituted amide + carboxylic acid

e.g. ethanoic anhydride + methyl amine ➔ N-methylethanamide + ethanoic acid

Nucleophilic Addition-Elimination Reaction:

This is the end of the topic!

Drafted by Cherry (Chemistry)