Question
Question: Butanenitrile may be prepared by heating: A. propyl alcohol with KCN B. butyl alcohol with KCN ...
Butanenitrile may be prepared by heating:
A. propyl alcohol with KCN
B. butyl alcohol with KCN
C. butyl chloride with KCN
D. propyl chloride with KCN
Solution
Hint: Butanenitrile’s formula is C4H7N. It is also called butyronitrile. It is miscible with most polar solvents. Butanenitrile can be obtained by heating certain chemical substances with KCN.
Complete step by step solution:
- React butyl alcohol with KCN, the reaction will not occur because KCN cannot react with the hydroxyl group of butyl alcohol. So, reaction will not occur at all.
- Same way, propyl alcohol cannot react with KCN as hydroxyl groups cannot react with cyanide ions.
- KCN is a salt and it can easily displace the halogen atom from alkyl halides. So, the resultant product will be corresponding cyanides.
- React butyl chloride with KCN, the reaction will be:
CH3CH2CH2CH2−ClKCNPentane nitrileCH3CH2CH2CH2CN+KCl, the obtained product is pentane nitrile.
- React propyl chloride with KCN, the reaction will be:
CH3CH2CH2−ClKCNButyronitrileCH3CH2CH2CN+KCl, the obtained product is butanenitrile.
So, from above we can conclude that option D is correct.
Additional Information:
- Butanenitrile or propyl cyanide is a nitrile with a formula C4H7N.
- It is colorless liquid which is miscible with most polar organic solvents but soluble in benzene.
- Its molar mass is 69.107.
- It is used as a precursor to the poultry drug Amprolium.
- So many isomers of butanenitrile are presents such as 1-amino-3-butyne, 1-isocyano propane, 2-isocyano propane, 2-methylpropanenitrile, 3-pyrroline, butanenitrile, n-methylpropargylamine and pyrroline.
Note: Apart from the listed process, we can also obtain butanenitrile by the ammoxidation of n-butanol. The reaction can be given as below.
CH3CH2CH2CH2OH+NH3+O2→CH3CH2CH2CN+3H2O
Mainly this process of making butanenitrile by the ammoxidation of n-butanol is followed in industry.