Summary

Chapter  19: Carboxylic Acids

Summary

Carboxylic acids (RCO2H) are a common and important functional group (e.g. amino acids, fatty acids etc.) and provide the point of access to the carboxylic acids derivatives (acyl chlorides, acid anhydrides, esters, amides etc.).

Carboxylic acids are the most acidic of the common organic functional groups.

We have already encountered several methods for the preparation of carboxylic acids which are reviewed here, such as oxidation of alcohols, aldehydes or alkylaromatics.
 

Carboxylic Acids:

Preparations of Carboxylic Acids


Reactions of Carboxylic Acids

Spectroscopic Analysis: Problems