Oxidation of Secondary Alcohol to Ketone
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R2CHOH + [O] → R2CO + H2O
Tổng quan
Secondary alcohols are oxidized to ketones by various oxidizing agents. Unlike primary alcohols, secondary alcohols cannot be over-oxidized because ketones lack the C-H bond needed for further oxidation. The Jones reagent (CrO₃/H₂SO₄) is a standard reagent for this transformation.
Người tham gia
| Vai trò | Chất | Hệ số | Trạng thái |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sản phẩm | Water H₂O | 1 | (l) |
Ví dụ thực tế
Acetone (propanone), the simplest ketone and a common nail polish remover solvent, can be made by oxidizing isopropanol.
Tầm quan trọng công nghiệp
Ketone synthesis is important in pharmaceutical manufacturing, perfume production (muscone, civetone), and in producing industrial solvents.
Tính chất
- Loại
- Organic
- Thuận nghịch
- Không
- Năng lượng
- Tỏa nhiệt
- ΔH
- -170,0 kJ/mol
- Chất xúc tác
- CrO₃ in H₂SO₄ (Jones reagent)