CHEM 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Acetal, Hemiacetal, Methanol

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Hemiacetals and acetals: products of acid-catalyzed addition of one or two molecules of alcohol, respectively, to an aldehyde: Hemiketals and ketals: products of acid-catalyzed addition of one or two molecules of alcohol, respectively, to a ketone: hydrolysis of acetals and ketals: the treatment of these substrates with dilute aqueous acid, resulting in their breakdown into and aldehyde / ketone plus two molecules of alcohol: R2 acetal or ketal aqueous dilute h2so4 (or hcl, or ) + 2 ch3oh aldehyde or ketone for the mechanism of this reaction, see notes of nov 21. Facile formation of cyclic hemiacetal / hemiketal structures (5- or 6-membered rings) in molecules incorporating both an alcohol and an aldehyde / ketone functionality: Carbohydrates: a group of naturally occurring aldehydes and ketones, formally composed of c atoms and h2o molecules in a ratio equal or close to 1 : 1 [general formula: (ch2o)n or close]

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