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Apr 13, 2021

Carboxylic Acids - Structure and Nomenclature

In this article we will discuss about Structure and Nomenclature of Carboxylic acids in organic chemistry. The carboxylic acids have general formula R-COOH.  

Carboxylic acids are the organic compounds which consist of an alkyl / aryl group and one hydroxyl group bonded to a carbonyl groupIUPAC nomenclature of carboxylic acids is described herein.

Key words: Carboxylic acidCommon Names, IUPAC Nomenclature, Functional group.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Common Names of Carboxylic acids
  3. IUPAC Nomenclature
  4. Conclusion

1. Introduction

The carboxylic acids have general formula R-COOH; where R = alkyl / aryl group. The COOH group also known as carboxyl group.

Carboxylic Acid
Carboxylic Acid

2. Common Names of Carboxylic Acids

Many carboxylic acids are recognized by their common names. In general the common names of the carboxylic acids are given from the source from which they are found. Common names of few carboxylic acids are shown in Table 1.

Carboxylic acid

Source

Structure

Formic acid

Ant (Latin “formica”)

Acetic acid

Vinegar (Latin “Acetum”)

Propionic acid

Milk (Greek, protos = "first" and pion ="fat")

Butyric acid

Butter (Latin, “butyrum”)

Valeric acid

Minor constituent of flowering plant valerian

Caproic acid

Goat (Latin "caper / capra" )

Enanthic acid

Vines (Greek, “Oenanthe”)

Caprylic acid

Goat (Latin "caper / capra" )

Pelargonic acid

Oil of pelargonium. (genus of flowering plants)

Capric acid

Goat (Latin "caper / capra" )

Table : 1

Let’s see some examples:


The carbon chain has 3 carbons, so it is propionic acid. Bromide is bonded to a carbon. Therefore name of the compound is a-bromopropionic acid.

The carbon chain has 4 carbons, so it is butyric acid. Hydroxyl group is bonded to b carbon. Therefore name of the compound is b-hydroxybutyric acid.

The carbon chain has 4 carbons, so it is butyric acid. Chloride is bonded to g carbon. Therefore name of the compound is g-chlorobutyric acid.

The carbon chain has 5 carbons, so it is valeric acid. Hydroxyl group is bonded to d carbon. Therefore name of the compound is d-hydroxyvaleric acid.

3. IUPAC Nomenclature

To assign IUPAC name of the carboxylic acid; longest carbon chain is selected. From the number of carbon atoms in chain name of the parent alkane is chosen. Then –e ending of the parent alkane is replaced by oic acid. Here the carbonyl carbon is given number 1 and it is not included in the name of the compound. IUPAC names of some carboxylic acids are given in the Table 2. 

Structure

No. of carbons in chain; parent alkane

IUPAC name

1; methane

Methanoic acid

2; ethane

Ethanoic acid

3; propane

Propanoic acid

4; butane

Butanoic acid

5; pentane

Pentanoic acid

6; hexane

Hexanoic acid

7; heptane

Heptanoic acid

8; octane

Octanoic acid

9; nonane

Nonanoic acid

10; decane

Decanoic acid

Table :2
In IUPAC names of carboxylic acids; the carbons starting from carbonyl group are designated by numbers. The substituents are written in alphabetical order along with carbon numbers.

Let’s see some examples:

The carbon chain has 3 carbons, so it is propanoic acid. Bromide is bonded to carbon 2. Therefore name of the compound is 2-bromopropanoic acid.

The carbon chain has 4 carbons, so it is butanoic acid. Hydroxyl group is bonded to carbon 3. Therefore name of the compound is 3-hydroxybutanoic acid.

The carbon chain has 4 carbons, so it is butanoic acid. Chloride is bonded to carbon 4. Therefore name of the compound is 4-chlorobutanoic acid.

The carbon chain has 5 carbons, so it is pentanoic acid. Hydroxyl group is bonded to carbon 5. Therefore name of the compound is 5-hydroxypentanoic acid.

The carboxylic acid can also be bonded to cyclic ring. To assign IUPAC name of the carboxylic acid; the suffix –carboxylic acid is added to the name of cyclic compound. Names of some cyclic carboxylic acids are given in the Table 3.

Carboxylic acid

Common name

IUPAC Name

cyclopropylcarboxylic acid

cyclopropanecarboxylic acid

cyclopentylcarboxylic acid

cyclopentanecarboxylic acid

Cyclohexylcarboxylic acid

Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid

benzoic acid

Benzenecarboxylic acid


Salicylic acid

2-hydroxybenzenecarboxylic acid

OR

2-hydroxybenzoic acid (preferred)

Gallic acid

3,4,5-trihydroxybenzenecarboxylic acid

OR

3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid (preferred)


o-toluic acid

2-methylbenzenecarboxylic acid

OR

2-methylbenzoic acid

(preferred)

Pthalic acid

Benzene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid

Table :3

Examples for practice: write the IUPAC names of following compounds.

4. Conclusion

To summarize this article, carboxylic acids are the organic compounds which consists of COOH functional group. We discussed common names and IUPAC names of carboxylic acids. In general the common names of the carboxylic acids are given from the source from which they are found. IUPAC names of carboxylic acids are given by the parent alkane followed by the suffix "oic acid". And if any substituent present in the molecule, then they are denoted by the carbon number and arranged in alphabetical order.

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