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ELIMINATION REACTIONS
Dr. Priyanka
5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 1
CONTENTS
Elimination Reactions
• Introduction
• Classification of Elimination reactions
• Mechanisms of Elimination Reactions
1. Elimination Unimolecular (E1)
2. Elimination Bimolecular (E2)
• Orientation in E2: Saytzeff and Hofmann Eliminations
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Elimination Reactions: Introduction
• An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two
atoms or groups are removed from a molecule, without their being
replaced by other atoms or groups, resulting in the formation of a
multiple bond.
• In the great majority of such reactions the atoms or groups are lost
from adjacent carbon atoms, one of them very often being a proton
and the other a good leaving group. A general scheme of
elimination reactions is presented in Figure 1.
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Elimination Reactions: Classification
• The type of elimination reactions in which the carbon atom from
which the leaving group is removed is generally designated as the
α carbon and the adjacent carbon from which the hydrogen atom is
removed is called the β carbon. So, these type of eliminations are
known as the 1,2- (or α,β-) elimination or simple the β-elimination.
• Among the most familiar examples are base catalyzed elimination
of hydrogen halides from an alkyl halide to the corresponding
alkene. Propyl bromide gives propene in presence of alcoholic
alkali (Example 1; Figure 2).
• Alcohols are dehydrated in presence of acid to give the alkenes.
Propan-2-ol gives propene when heated with dilute mineral acid
(e.g., dilute H2SO4) (Example 2).
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Elimination Reactions
• Quaternary alkylammonium hydroxides undergoes elimination on
heating to give the corresponding alkene (Example 3). Examples
are shown in Figure 2.
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Elimination Reactions: Kinetics
• Likewise to substitution reactions, elimination reactions are also
unimolecular and bimolecular. Kinetic measurement on reactions
in which alkyl halides (R-X) react with a variety of different bases,
B:, have revealed two essentially extreme types: one in which, rate
of the reaction is dependent of [B:],
Rate = k2[R-X][B:] ------------- I
and another in which, the rate is independent of [B:],
Rate = k1[R-X] -------------------------II
• The reactions involve either a one- or two-step mechanism. The
one-step mechanism is known as the E2 reaction, and the two-step
mechanism is known as the E1 reaction.
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Elimination Reactions
• The numbers refer not to the number of steps in the mechanism, but
rather to the kinetics of the reaction: E2 is bimolecular (second-
order) while E1 is unimolecular (first-order).
Mechanism of Elimination Reaction
• The elimination reaction consists of three fundamental events, and
they are;
1. Proton removal.
2. C-C pi bond is formed.
3. There is a breakage in the bond of the leaving group.
• Depending on the reaction kinetics, elimination reactions can occur
mostly by two mechanisms namely E1 or E2 where E is referred to
as elimination and the number represent the molecularity.
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Elimination Unimolecular: E1 Mechanism
• E1 is a model to explain a particular type of chemical elimination
reaction. E1 stands for unimolecular elimination and has the
following specifications:
1. It is a two-step process of elimination: ionization and
deprotonation.
• Ionization: The carbon-halogen bond breaks to give a
carbocation intermediate.
• Deprotonation: Deprotonation of the carbocation gives the
alkene.
2. E1 reaction typically takes place with tertiary alkyl halides
(R3CX), but is possible with some secondary alkyl halides.
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Elimination Unimolecular: E1 Mechanism
3. The reaction rate is influenced only by the concentration of the
alkyl halide because carbocation formation is the slowest step,
known as the rate-determining step. Therefore, first-order kinetics
apply (unimolecular).
4. The reaction usually occurs in the complete absence of a base or
the presence of only a weak base (acidic conditions and high
temperature).
5. E1 reactions are in competition with SN1 reactions because they
share a common carbocationic intermediate.
6. There is no antiperiplanar requirement.
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General Mechanism for E1 Elimination
• E1 describes an elimination reaction (E) in which the rate-
determining step is unimolecular (1) and does not involve the base.
The leaving group leaves in this step, and the proton is removed in
a separate second step.
• Tertiary-butyl bromide undergoes elimination reaction in presence
of ethanol, a weak base to give isobutene. Mechanism of E1
reaction is shown in Figure 3.
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Elimination Bimolecular: E2 Mechanism
• The E2 mechanism (E2 stands for bimolecular elimination)
involves a one-step mechanism in which carbon-hydrogen and
carbon-halogen bonds break to form a double bond (C=C π-bond).
The specifics of the reaction are as follows:
• E2 is a single step elimination, with a single transition state.
• It is typically undergone by primary substituted alkyl halides, but is
possible with some secondary alkyl halides and other compounds.
• The reaction rate is second order, because it's influenced by both the
alkyl halide and the base (bimolecular).
• Because the E2 mechanism results in the formation of a π-bond, the
two leaving groups (often a hydrogen and a halogen) need to be
antiperiplanar.
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Elimination Bimolecular: E2 Mechanism
• An antiperiplanar transition state has staggered conformation
with lower energy than a synperiplanar transition state which is in
eclipsed conformation with higher energy. The reaction mechanism
involving staggered conformation is more favorable for E2
reactions (unlike E1 reactions).
• E2 typically uses a strong base. It must be strong enough to remove
a weakly acidic hydrogen.
• In order for the π-bond to be created, the hybridization of carbons
needs to be lowered from sp3 to sp2.
• The C-H bond is weakened in the rate determining step.
• E2 competes with the SN2 reaction mechanism if the base can also
act as a nucleophile (true for many common bases).
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General Mechanism for E2 Elimination
• E2 describes an elimination reaction (E) in which the rate-
determining step is bimolecular (2) and the base is involved in the
rate equation. The eliminating groups, proton and the leaving
groups leave in this step.
• n-Propyl bromide undergoes elimination reaction in presence of
ethanol, a strong base than ethanol itself, to give propene.
Mechanism of E2 reaction is shown in Figure 4.
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Orientation in E2: Saytzeff vs Hofmann
• In substrates which have alternative β-hydrogen atoms available, it
is possible to obtain more than one alkene on elimination. Here,
there will be two possibilities:
• Saytzeff (working on RBr compounds) states that hydrogen will
be eliminated preferentially from that β-carbon atom which is
attached with least number of hydrogen atom/s. Therefore,
according Saytzeff rule ‘that alkene will predominate which has
most alkyl substituents on the double bond carbons.’ Figure 5
illustrates the result.
This Lecture is prepared by Dr. K. K. Mandal, SPCMC, Kolkata
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Orientation in E2: Saytzeff vs Hofmann
• Hofmann (working on RNMe3
+ compounds) states that hydrogen
will be eliminated preferentially from that β-carbon atom which is
attached with most number of hydrogen atoms. Therefore,
according to Hofmann rule ‘that alkene will predominate which
has least alkyl substituents on the double bond carbons.’ Figure 6
shows the result.
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  • 2. CONTENTS Elimination Reactions • Introduction • Classification of Elimination reactions • Mechanisms of Elimination Reactions 1. Elimination Unimolecular (E1) 2. Elimination Bimolecular (E2) • Orientation in E2: Saytzeff and Hofmann Eliminations 5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 2
  • 3. Elimination Reactions: Introduction • An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two atoms or groups are removed from a molecule, without their being replaced by other atoms or groups, resulting in the formation of a multiple bond. • In the great majority of such reactions the atoms or groups are lost from adjacent carbon atoms, one of them very often being a proton and the other a good leaving group. A general scheme of elimination reactions is presented in Figure 1. Dr.Priyanka 5/18/2023 3
  • 4. Dr.Priyanka Elimination Reactions: Classification • The type of elimination reactions in which the carbon atom from which the leaving group is removed is generally designated as the α carbon and the adjacent carbon from which the hydrogen atom is removed is called the β carbon. So, these type of eliminations are known as the 1,2- (or α,β-) elimination or simple the β-elimination. • Among the most familiar examples are base catalyzed elimination of hydrogen halides from an alkyl halide to the corresponding alkene. Propyl bromide gives propene in presence of alcoholic alkali (Example 1; Figure 2). • Alcohols are dehydrated in presence of acid to give the alkenes. Propan-2-ol gives propene when heated with dilute mineral acid (e.g., dilute H2SO4) (Example 2). 5/18/2023 4
  • 5. Elimination Reactions • Quaternary alkylammonium hydroxides undergoes elimination on heating to give the corresponding alkene (Example 3). Examples are shown in Figure 2. .Priyanka 5/18/2023 5
  • 6. Dr.Priyanka Elimination Reactions: Kinetics • Likewise to substitution reactions, elimination reactions are also unimolecular and bimolecular. Kinetic measurement on reactions in which alkyl halides (R-X) react with a variety of different bases, B:, have revealed two essentially extreme types: one in which, rate of the reaction is dependent of [B:], Rate = k2[R-X][B:] ------------- I and another in which, the rate is independent of [B:], Rate = k1[R-X] -------------------------II • The reactions involve either a one- or two-step mechanism. The one-step mechanism is known as the E2 reaction, and the two-step mechanism is known as the E1 reaction. 5/18/2023 6
  • 7. Dr.Priyanka Elimination Reactions • The numbers refer not to the number of steps in the mechanism, but rather to the kinetics of the reaction: E2 is bimolecular (second- order) while E1 is unimolecular (first-order). Mechanism of Elimination Reaction • The elimination reaction consists of three fundamental events, and they are; 1. Proton removal. 2. C-C pi bond is formed. 3. There is a breakage in the bond of the leaving group. • Depending on the reaction kinetics, elimination reactions can occur mostly by two mechanisms namely E1 or E2 where E is referred to as elimination and the number represent the molecularity. 5/18/2023 7
  • 8. Dr.Priyanka Elimination Unimolecular: E1 Mechanism • E1 is a model to explain a particular type of chemical elimination reaction. E1 stands for unimolecular elimination and has the following specifications: 1. It is a two-step process of elimination: ionization and deprotonation. • Ionization: The carbon-halogen bond breaks to give a carbocation intermediate. • Deprotonation: Deprotonation of the carbocation gives the alkene. 2. E1 reaction typically takes place with tertiary alkyl halides (R3CX), but is possible with some secondary alkyl halides. 5/18/2023 8
  • 9. Dr.Priyanka Elimination Unimolecular: E1 Mechanism 3. The reaction rate is influenced only by the concentration of the alkyl halide because carbocation formation is the slowest step, known as the rate-determining step. Therefore, first-order kinetics apply (unimolecular). 4. The reaction usually occurs in the complete absence of a base or the presence of only a weak base (acidic conditions and high temperature). 5. E1 reactions are in competition with SN1 reactions because they share a common carbocationic intermediate. 6. There is no antiperiplanar requirement. 5/18/2023 9
  • 10. General Mechanism for E1 Elimination • E1 describes an elimination reaction (E) in which the rate- determining step is unimolecular (1) and does not involve the base. The leaving group leaves in this step, and the proton is removed in a separate second step. • Tertiary-butyl bromide undergoes elimination reaction in presence of ethanol, a weak base to give isobutene. Mechanism of E1 reaction is shown in Figure 3. 5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 10
  • 11. Elimination Bimolecular: E2 Mechanism • The E2 mechanism (E2 stands for bimolecular elimination) involves a one-step mechanism in which carbon-hydrogen and carbon-halogen bonds break to form a double bond (C=C π-bond). The specifics of the reaction are as follows: • E2 is a single step elimination, with a single transition state. • It is typically undergone by primary substituted alkyl halides, but is possible with some secondary alkyl halides and other compounds. • The reaction rate is second order, because it's influenced by both the alkyl halide and the base (bimolecular). • Because the E2 mechanism results in the formation of a π-bond, the two leaving groups (often a hydrogen and a halogen) need to be antiperiplanar. 5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 11
  • 12. Elimination Bimolecular: E2 Mechanism • An antiperiplanar transition state has staggered conformation with lower energy than a synperiplanar transition state which is in eclipsed conformation with higher energy. The reaction mechanism involving staggered conformation is more favorable for E2 reactions (unlike E1 reactions). • E2 typically uses a strong base. It must be strong enough to remove a weakly acidic hydrogen. • In order for the π-bond to be created, the hybridization of carbons needs to be lowered from sp3 to sp2. • The C-H bond is weakened in the rate determining step. • E2 competes with the SN2 reaction mechanism if the base can also act as a nucleophile (true for many common bases). 5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 12
  • 13. General Mechanism for E2 Elimination • E2 describes an elimination reaction (E) in which the rate- determining step is bimolecular (2) and the base is involved in the rate equation. The eliminating groups, proton and the leaving groups leave in this step. • n-Propyl bromide undergoes elimination reaction in presence of ethanol, a strong base than ethanol itself, to give propene. Mechanism of E2 reaction is shown in Figure 4. 5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 13
  • 14. Orientation in E2: Saytzeff vs Hofmann • In substrates which have alternative β-hydrogen atoms available, it is possible to obtain more than one alkene on elimination. Here, there will be two possibilities: • Saytzeff (working on RBr compounds) states that hydrogen will be eliminated preferentially from that β-carbon atom which is attached with least number of hydrogen atom/s. Therefore, according Saytzeff rule ‘that alkene will predominate which has most alkyl substituents on the double bond carbons.’ Figure 5 illustrates the result. This Lecture is prepared by Dr. K. K. Mandal, SPCMC, Kolkata 5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 14
  • 15. Orientation in E2: Saytzeff vs Hofmann • Hofmann (working on RNMe3 + compounds) states that hydrogen will be eliminated preferentially from that β-carbon atom which is attached with most number of hydrogen atoms. Therefore, according to Hofmann rule ‘that alkene will predominate which has least alkyl substituents on the double bond carbons.’ Figure 6 shows the result. 5/18/2023 Dr.Priyanka 15