Amides are pervasive in nature and important organic compounds. Medicinal chemistry database reveals amide’s presence in many known drugs. One of the commonly known medicinal amide is paracetamol used to treat fever and mild pain. Apart from its use in medicine, amides are also widely used in textile, paper and polymer industries.

The following experimental task illustrates an example of a laboratory scale amide synthesis which can further be analyzed of its percentage purity using a simple acid-base reaction. Part I involves synthesis of an amide and in part II you will estimate the purity of another amide sample supplied to you.

Synthesis of derivative of amine (Part I)

Amides can be synthesized by reaction between amine (—NH2) and acid chloride (—COCl). This reaction was discovered by two German scientists—Carl Schotten and Eugen Baumann in 1883 and hence the reaction is called Schotten-Baumann reaction. This reaction is carried out in basic medium and at low temperature. The base is required to shift the equilibrium in the forward direction and obtain high yield of the product.

Eugen Baumann and Carl Schotten

One of the interesting applications of this reaction is synthesis of capsaicin- an active component of chilli peppers. Capsaicin is used as food flavour and also as an analgesic in topical ointments. Examples of ointments containing capsaicin are Neurocreme, Myspar gel, Capsiron, etc.

In this experiment you will use Schotten-Baumann reaction to prepare N-benzoylaniline, also known as benzanilide. Benzanilide is used in the manufacture of perfumes, pharmaceutical products and dyes. For example, benzanilide derivatives are useful in the synthesis of Direct Yellow dyes which is used to dye fabrics, paper and leather. For preparing benzanilide, benzoyl chloride is reacted with aniline in basic condition. Benzoyl chloride must be handled with care as it is lachrymatory. Slow addition of Benzoly chloride is important as the reaction is highly exothermic and to avoid probable side reactions. The crude product, benzanilide is recrystallized to obtain a purified product. The mass of product obtained indicates the efficiency with which the reaction was carried out.

Estimation of benzamide (Part II)

Benzamide is the simplest amide derivative of benzoic acid. Benzamides and its derivatives are in clinical use for decades.
One of the characteristic reactions of an amide is hydrolysis (reaction with water) to form an acid and an amine. However, this reaction is quite slow unless it is catalyzed by a strong acid, alkali or an enzyme. This catalyzed hydrolysis reaction can be used to quantitatively estimate carboxamides.


For this purpose, a known mass of benzamide is hydrolyzed with an excess of alkali and if complete hydrolysis and removal of ammonia during hydrolysis can be ensured, the unconsumed alkali is titrated against a standard acid. Here, one needs to think what steps can be taken to ensure complete removal of ammonia and how will its presence affect the titre value. Also, you have to make sure that the end point of titration is correctly detected and the reaction is complete.

In this laboratory task, you will use the above-mentioned principle to determine the percentage purity (percentage of desired compound in the sample) of the benzamide. The procedure to estimate purity is given below. 

Prerequisite (Theory)

Synthesis and reactions of amides

Reactions of amides

Techniques

Slow addition of one solution to another with stirring

Filtration of product using suction

Use of pipette bulb

Titration technique

Preparation of solution in standard flask

References

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