Organic Chemistry
Basic techniques involved in synthetic organic chemistry
- Different types of glass wares
- Filtration
- Distillation (distillation at atmospheric pressure, steam distillation, fractional distillation and distillation at reduced pressure).
- Recrystallization and melting point correction.
- Use of decolourising carbon.
- Thin layer chromatography.
Synthesis (Green /Conventional))
- One step synthesis
- Aldol condensation : Synthesis of dibenzal propanone
- Acetylation : Synthesis of acetanilide from aniline
- Pechmann Condensation for Coumarin synthesis : Clay catalysed solid state synthesis of 7-hydroxy -4-methyl coumarin
- Diazotisation : Preparation of Methyl orange/Methyl red
- Aromatic Electrophilic Substitution : Bromination of Phenol
- Rearrangement : Preparation of Phenytoin from Benzil and Urea
b. Two step synthesis
i. Benzoin → benzil → benzilic acid (calculation of atom economy required).
ii. Benzophenone → benzopinacol → benzapinacolone
iii. Acetanilide → p-bromoacetanilide → p-bromoaniline
iv. Acetanilide→ p-nitro acetanilide→ p-nitro aniline
v. Pthalic anhydride → Pthalimide → Anthranilic Acid