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Atom economy, percentage yield and gas calculations - AQAChoosing reaction pathways - Higher

Percentage yield and atom economy show how much desired product is obtained compared to amounts of starting materials. Gas calculations show volumes of gas used and obtained in chemical reactions.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Quantitative chemistry

Choosing reaction pathways - Higher

Usually, there is more than one way to make a particular substance. A describes the sequence of reactions needed to produce a desired . The pathway chosen for a product depends on factors such as:

  • rate of reaction
  • usefulness of

Making ethanol

The manufacture of , used as a , provides a useful example for choosing reaction pathways. Ethanol is manufactured in two ways.

1. of plant sugars:

glucose 鈫 ethanol + carbon dioxide

C6H12O6(aq) 鈫 2C2H5OH(aq) + 2CO2(g)

2. of , obtained from , using steam:

C2H4(g) + H2O(g) 鈫 C2H5OH(l)

The table summarises some features of these two processes.

ProcessYieldAtom economyReaction rate
Fermentation of sugars15%51.1%Low
Hydration of ethene95%100%High
ProcessFermentation of sugars
Yield15%
Atom economy51.1%
Reaction rateLow
ProcessHydration of ethene
Yield95%
Atom economy100%
Reaction rateHigh

Worked example

Use information in the table above to evaluate the two processes for producing ethanol.

Fermentation has a lower percentage yield and rate of reaction than the hydration of ethene. The hydration of ethene has an atom economy of 100%, showing that all the in the form the desired product. As it also has a higher rate of reaction, the hydration of ethene appears to be the better way to make ethanol.

Equilibrium position

The hydration of ethene is a . The equilibrium position lies to the left, so only about 5% of the ethene supplied is converted to ethanol. The overall yield of 95% is achieved by recirculating unreacted ethene through the reactor.

Using by-products

Carbon dioxide is a by-product of the fermentation of plant sugars. It may be sold to fizzy drinks manufacturers to provide the bubbles in lemonade and cola. This makes it a desirable product as well, so the atom economy can be increased to 100%.

Question

Suggest an explanation as to why the raw materials needed may affect the reaction pathway chosen for the manufacture of ethanol.