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Alkane – Definition, Properties and Uses

Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Found in petroleum, they are widely used as fuels, solvents, and raw materials in industry.

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Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons consisting solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Found in petroleum, they are widely used as fuels, solvents, and raw materials in industry.

What Are Alkanes?

Alkanes (also called saturated hydrocarbons or paraffins) are organic chemical compounds made exclusively of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) atoms linked by single bonds. Because they contain no double or triple bonds, they are described as saturated. Their general molecular formula is CnH2n+2. Common examples include methane (CH₄), ethane, propane, and butane.

Occurrence and Production

Alkanes occur naturally in crude oil, natural gas, and coal. They are primarily obtained through the fractional distillation of petroleum. Methane, the simplest alkane, is the main component of natural gas and is also produced by biological decomposition processes in wetlands and the digestive systems of ruminants.

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • State of matter: Short-chain alkanes (C1–C4) are gases at room temperature, medium-chain (C5–C17) are liquids, and long-chain (C18 and above) are solids.
  • Solubility: Alkanes are nonpolar and therefore barely soluble in water but readily soluble in nonpolar solvents.
  • Flammability: All alkanes are flammable and react with oxygen during combustion to produce carbon dioxide and water.
  • Chemical stability: Due to their saturated nature, alkanes are relatively unreactive toward most chemical reagents.

Uses and Significance

Industrial Applications

Alkanes are crucial energy carriers (e.g., natural gas, gasoline, diesel, heating oil) and serve as raw materials in the petrochemical industry for the production of plastics, solvents, and other chemicals.

Medical and Pharmaceutical Relevance

In medicine, certain alkane derivatives are used as solvents for pharmaceutical preparations and as ointment bases. Liquid paraffin (a mixture of long-chain alkanes) is used as a mild laxative and in skincare products. Short-chain alkanes such as methane and propane also play a role in sterilization processes involving combustion.

Health and Toxicological Aspects

Skin contact or inhalation of liquid or gaseous alkanes can pose health risks:

  • High concentrations of short-chain gaseous alkanes can cause oxygen displacement, leading to a risk of asphyxiation.
  • Liquid alkanes (e.g., petroleum) can cause chemical pneumonitis if accidentally inhaled or aspirated.
  • Chronic skin exposure may lead to defatting of the skin and contact dermatitis.
  • Some long-chain alkanes are considered potential carcinogens, particularly with prolonged occupational exposure.

Environmental and Sustainability Considerations

The combustion of alkanes releases carbon dioxide (CO₂) and other greenhouse gases, significantly contributing to climate change. Methane itself is a potent greenhouse gas. Transitioning to renewable energy sources is therefore a central goal of global climate policy.

References

  1. Clayden, J., Greeves, N., Warren, S. (2012). Organic Chemistry (2nd edition). Oxford University Press.
  2. European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) – Substance information on hydrocarbons and alkanes. www.echa.europa.eu
  3. World Health Organization (WHO) – Air Quality Guidelines: Volatile Organic Compounds including Alkanes. www.who.int

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