Chemistry > Aldehydes and Ketones > 15.0 Oxidation of Aldehydes And Ketones

  Aldehydes and Ketones
    1.0 Introduction
    2.0 Methods of Preparation
    3.0 Physical Properties
    4.0 Relative Reactivities of Carbonyl Compounds
    5.0 Addition of Carbon Nucleophiles
    6.0 Haloform Reactions
    7.0 Aldol Condensations
    8.0 Claisen Condensation
    9.0 Intramolecular Claisen Condensation
    10.0 Cannizzaro Reaction
    11.0 Reformatsky Reaction
    12.0 Addition of Nitrogen Nucleophiles
    13.0 Addition of Oxygen Nucleophile
    14.0 Addition of Sulphur Nucleophile
    15.0 Oxidation of Aldehydes And Ketones
    16.0 Reduction of Aldehyde and Ketones
    17.0 Other Reactions Of Aldehydes And Ketones

15.1 Tollen’s Reagent

Aldehydes are readily oxidized to carboxylic acids not only by the usual reagents such as permanganate and dichromate, but also by the very mild oxidizing agents such as silver ions. A test often employed for the characterization of aldehydes consist of treatment with ammoniacal silver nitrate (Tollen’s reagent) in which the oxidation of the aldehyde is accompanied by reduction of silver ion to free silver appearing in the form of a mirror under the reaction conditions.

Since ketoens do not undergo oxidation under mild conditions, Tollen’s reagent is also used for differentiating them from ketones. Tollen’s reagent also does not attack carbon-carbon double bonds and hence the reaction provides a valuable method for the synthesis of $\alpha ,\beta $-unsaturated acids from $\alpha ,\beta $-unsaturated aldehydes, which are available by the aldol condensation and subsequent dehydration.



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