Ester Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
- For the Biblical Ester, see Esther.
Esters can participate in hydrogen bonds as hydrogen-bond acceptors, but cannot act as hydrogen-bond donors, unlike their parent alcohols. This ability to participate in hydrogen bonding makes them more water soluble than their parent hydrocarbons. But the limitations on their hydrogen bonding also make them more hydrophobic than either their parent alcohols or parent acids. Their lack of hydrogen-bond donating ability means that they cannot form hydrogen bonds between ester molecules, which makes them generally more volatile than an acid of similar molecular weight.
Many esters have distinctive odors, which has led to their widespread use as artificial flavorings and fragrances. For example:
Physical properties
Esters may undergo hydrolysis - the breakdown of an ester by water.
Esters may also be decomposed by strong acids or basess into an alcohol and a carboxylic acid or a salt of carboxylic acid.
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