Aldehydes and Ketones
2.0 Methods of Preparation
2.1 Aldehydes by Oxidation of 1° Alcohol
2.2 Ketones by Oxidation of 2° Alcohol
2.3 Aldehydes by Reduction of Acyl Chlorides, Esters and Nitriles
2.4 Aldehydes from Acyl Halides
2.5 Aldehydes from Esters and Nitriles
2.6 By heating calcium salt of fatty acids
2.7 Hydroboration of Alkynes
2.8 Hydration of Alkynes
2.9 Gattermann-Koch Reaction
2.10 Gattermann Reaction
2.11 Freidel Crafts Acylation
2.12 By Oxidation of Alkyl Benzenes
2.13 Etard’s Reaction
2.0 Methods of Preparation
2.2 Ketones by Oxidation of 2° Alcohol
2.3 Aldehydes by Reduction of Acyl Chlorides, Esters and Nitriles
2.4 Aldehydes from Acyl Halides
2.5 Aldehydes from Esters and Nitriles
2.6 By heating calcium salt of fatty acids
2.7 Hydroboration of Alkynes
2.8 Hydration of Alkynes
2.9 Gattermann-Koch Reaction
2.10 Gattermann Reaction
2.11 Freidel Crafts Acylation
2.12 By Oxidation of Alkyl Benzenes
2.13 Etard’s Reaction
Methods of preparation are as follow:
1. Aldehydes by Oxidation of 1° Alcohol
2. Ketones by Oxidation of 2° Alcohol
3. Aldehydes by Reduction of Acyl Chlorides, Esters and Nitriles
4. Aldehydes from Acyl Halides
5. Aldehydes from Esters and Nitriles
6. By heating calcium salt of fatty acids
7. Hydroboration of Alkynes
8. Hydration of Alkynes
9. Gattermann-Koch Reaction
10. Gattermann Reaction
11. Freidel Crafts Acylation
12. By Oxidation of Alkyl Benzenes
13. Etard’s Reaction