Carboxylic acid Preparation is done by various methods, each one involving specific reactants and conditions.
Here is an overview of the Carboxylic acid primary preparation methods:
Oxidation of Primary Alcohols and Aldehydes
Oxidation of Primary Alcohols:
Primary alcohols are oxidized to carboxylic acids using strong oxidizing agents like potassium permanganate (KMnO₄) or potassium dichromate (K₂Cr₂O₇) under acidic conditions.
Aldehydes are converted to carboxylic acids using oxidizing agents like silver(I) oxide (Ag₂O) or Tollens’ reagent.
Reaction: RCHO + [O] ⟶ RCOOH
Example: Acetaldehyde to Acetic Acid
CH₃CHO + [O] (from Ag₂O) ⟶ CH₃COOH
Oxidation of Alkyl Side Chains of Aromatic Compounds
Alkylbenzenes with a benzylic hydrogen can be oxidized to aromatic carboxylic acids using oxidizing agents such as KMnO₄ or chromium trioxide (CrO₃) in an acidic medium.