Production of Benzoic Acid (CIE A Level Chemistry)

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Production of Benzoic Acid

  • Benzoic acids are the simplest aromatic carboxylic acids with the molecular formula of C6H5COOH
  • Benzoic acids and their derivatives are often used as reagents in the synthesis of esters
  • The compounds can be produced from the oxidation of alkylbenzenes

Oxidation of alkylbenzenes

  • The alkyl side-chain in alkylbenzenes, such as methylbenzene, can be oxidised to a carboxylic acid
  • The alkylbenzene is heated under reflux with a solution of hot alkaline KMnO4 (this is the oxidising agent)
    • The purple colour of the Mn7+ ions disappears as they are reduced to Mn4+ ions
    • A brown precipitate of MnO2 is formed

  • The mixture is then acidified with dilute acid (such as hydrochloric acid) to protonate the organic product form and produce a benzoic acid

Carboxylic Acids _ Derivatives - Production of benzoic acid, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

Alkylbenzenes such as methylbenzene undergo oxidation to form benzoic acid

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