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Pentenoic acid

Pentenoic acid is any of five mono-carboxylic acids whose molecule has an unbranched chain of five carbons connected by three single bonds and one double bond. That is, any compound with one of the formulas (2-pentenoic), (3-pentenoic), or (4-pentenoic). In the IUPAC-recommended nomenclature, these acids are called pent-2-enoic, pent-3-enoic, and pent-4-enoic, respectively. All these compounds have the empirical formula .

Pentenoic acids are technically mono-unsaturated fatty acids, although they are rare or unknown in biological lipids (fats, waxes, phospholipids, etc.). A salt or ester of such an acid is called a pentenoate.

Geometric isomers

There are actually two 2-pentenoic acids, distinguished by the conformation of the two single C–C bonds adjacent to the double bond: either on the same side of the double bond's plane (cis or Z configuration) or on opposite sides of it (trans or E configuration).

Likewise, there are two 3-pentenoic acids. On the other hand, there is only one 4-pentenoic acid, since the two hydrogen atoms on the last carbon are symmetrically placed across the double bond's plane.

The full list of pentenoic acids is, therefore:

  • cis-2-pentenoic or (2Z)-pent-2-enoic acid (CAS 16666-42-5, Nikkaji J97.998H, PUBchem 643793).
  • trans-2-pentenoic or (2E)-pent-2-enoic acid (CAS 13991-37-2, FDA 1RG66883CF, Nikkaji J97.997J, Beilstein 1720312, PUBchem 638122, JECFA 1804, FEMA 4193). MP ~10 Ã‚°C; BP ~108 Ã‚°C at 17 torr, ~198 Ã‚°C; odor cheesy, sour. Occurs in banana, beer. Flavoring agent.
  • cis-3-pentenoic or (3Z)-pent-3-enoic acid (CAS 33698-87-2, Nikkaji J98.001C, PUBchem 5463134).
  • trans-3-pentenoic or (3E)-pent-3-enoic acid (BP ~52 Ã‚°C at 4 torr) (CAS 1617-32-9, Nikkaji J98.000E, PUBchem 5282706). BP ~187 Ã‚°C.
  • 4-pentenoic or pent-4-enoic acid, 3-vinylpropionic acid (CAS 591-80-0, FDA D4S77Y29FB, Nikkaji J53.731D, Beilstein 1633696, PUBchem 61138, JECFA 314, FEMA 2843). Dens ~0.975 at 25 Ã‚°C; IoR ~1.428; MP ~ -23 Ã‚°C; BP ~83 Ã‚°C at 12 torr, ~188 Ã‚°C; sol. water, slightly; odor cheese, mustard. Toxic.

Esters

Esters of pentenoic acids include:

Derivatives

Some derivatives of pentenoic acid include:

Gallery

See also

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