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Alcohols
Making Ethanol
 Found in alcoholic drinks and used as a solvent to make many common substances such as
detergents and pharmaceuticals – can also be used as a fuel
 Is a biofuel as made from plants that are renewable
 Over 90% is produced from crops such as sugar cane, sugar beet, corn, rice and maize by
fermentation – renewable raw materials
o Not pure, also contains water
o Fractional distillation used to make pure ethanol from mixture
 Other main method is reaction of ethene with steam

Fermentation of Carbohydrates
 C6H12O6 -> 2C2H5OH + 2CO2
 36°C temperature
 Normal atmospheric pressure
 Enzyme in yeast catalyst (zymase)
 Aqueous
 Anaerobic (stops ethanol being turned into ethanoic acid)
 Carbohydrate crops raw materials – renewable
 Batch process (stop-start)
 Slow reaction rate
 Impure ethanol – yeast poisoned over 15% ethanol

Reaction of ethene with steam
 C2H4 + H2O -> C2H5OH
 300°C temperature
 70 atm pressure
 Concentrated phosphoric acid catalyst
 Crude oil raw materials – finite
 Continuous process
 Fast reaction rate
 Pure ethanol – not for human consumption
 Mechanism:

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 H+ is regenerated – acts as catalyst

Carbon Neutrality
 Ethanol is regarded as being ‘carbon neutral’ as it releases the same amount of CO 2 when
burned as taken in from atmosphere in photosynthesis





 However, in the process from crop to fuel, there are other processes to consider such as fuel for
machinery and transport so it is not 100% carbon neutral, and there are growing concerns that
too much agricultural land is used to grow crops for biofuel rather than food

Introduction to Alcohols
 General formula: CnH2n+1OH
 Alcohols have the suffix -ol or the prefix hydroxy-
 Classified as primary, secondary or tertiary depending on the number of alkyl groups attached to
the carbon carrying the OH group

Primary Alcohols




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