Primary Alcohol Oxidation Products
Primary Alcohol Oxidation Products
Looking further into the oxidation of primary alcohols, we shall determine how to produce an aldehyde or a carboxylic acid.
Oxidation of primary alcohols
Oxidation of primary alcohols
- As we have seen before, there are two possible oxidations of primary alcohols:
- One produces an aldehyde.
- The other produces a carboxylic acid.
Producing an aldehyde
Producing an aldehyde
- To make an aldehyde, you carry out the reaction under distillation.
- This condenses any reacted aldehyde, which forms as a gas, into a new flask.
Producing a carboxylic acid
Producing a carboxylic acid
- To make a carboxylic acid, you carry out the reaction under reflux.
- This involves use of a reflux condenser.
- The reflux condenser condenses any gases and forces them back into the reaction vessel.
- This puts the aldehyde back in the flask to be oxidised again.