- Efficient and sustainable transformation of gamma-valerolactone into nylon monomers
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Herein, we reported the facile synthesis of dicarboxylic esters from biomass derived gamma-valerolactone (GVL) aiming for nylon monomer preparation via a novel synthetic route which improved the efficiency and overcame the need for toxic carbon monoxide for the synthesis of dicarboxylic esters from GVL.
- Yang, Yong,Wei, Xurui,Zeng, Fanxin,Deng, Li
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- First total syntheses of the pro-resolving lipid mediators 7(S),13(R),20(S)-Resolvin T1 and 7(S),13(R)-Resolvin T4
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The first total syntheses of the pro-resolving lipid mediators 7(S),13(R),20(S)-Resolvin T1 [7(S),13(R),20(S)-RvT1] and 7(S),13(R)-Resolvin T4 [7(S),13(R)-RvT4], derived from n-3 docosapentaenoic acid (n-3 DPA), are described. 7(S),13(R),20(S)-RvT1 was prepared from 7(S),13(R)-RvT4 via an enzymatic lipoxidase reaction. 7(S),13(R)-RvT4 was obtained by total synthesis where the chiral centers at C7 and C13 where introduced by a Noyori transfer hydrogenation and a chiral pool strategy respectively. Wittig reactions, Sonogashira coupling and Boland Zn(Cu/Ag) reduction were the key steps in the synthesis.
- Rodriguez, Ana R.,Spur, Bernd W.
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- Efficient Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonylation of 1,3-Dienes: Selective Synthesis of Adipates and Other Aliphatic Diesters
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The dicarbonylation of 1,3-butadiene to adipic acid derivatives offers the potential for a more cost-efficient and environmentally benign industrial process. However, the complex reaction network of regioisomeric carbonylation and isomerization pathways, make a selective and direct transformation particularly difficult. Here, we report surprising solvent effects on this palladium-catalysed process in the presence of 1,2-bis-di-tert-butylphosphin-oxylene (dtbpx) ligands, which allow adipate diester formation from 1,3-butadiene, carbon monoxide, and methanol with 97 % selectivity and 100 % atom-economy under scalable conditions. Under optimal conditions a variety of di- and triesters from 1,2- and 1,3-dienes can be obtained in good to excellent yields.
- Yang, Ji,Liu, Jiawang,Ge, Yao,Huang, Weiheng,Ferretti, Francesco,Neumann, Helfried,Jiao, Haijun,Franke, Robert,Jackstell, Ralf,Beller, Matthias
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- FLOW CHEMISTRY SYNTHESIS OF ISOCYANATES
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The disclosure provides, inter alia, safe and environmentally-friendly methods, such as flow chemistry, to synthesize isocyanates, such as methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, toluene diisocyanate, hexamethylene diisocyanate, isophorone diisocyanate, and tetramethylxylene diisocyanate.
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- A Selective and Functional Group-Tolerant Ruthenium-Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis/Transfer Hydrogenation Tandem Sequence Using Formic Acid as Hydrogen Source
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A ruthenium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of olefins utilizing formic acid as a hydrogen donor is described. The application of commercially available alkylidene ruthenium complexes opens access to attractive C(sp3)-C(sp3) bond formation in an olefin metathesis/transfer hydrogenation sequence under tandem catalysis conditions. High chemoselectivity of the developed methodology provides a remarkable synthetic tool for the reduction of various functionalized alkenes under mild reaction conditions. The developed methodology is applied for the formal synthesis of the drugs pentoxyverine and bencyclane.
- Zieliński, Grzegorz K.,Majtczak, Jaros?awa,Gutowski, Maciej,Grela, Karol
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- Enantioselective Palladium-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Allylation of β-Keto Esters Assisted by a Thiourea
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Enantioselective intramolecular decarboxylative allylation of β-keto esters catalyzed by a palladium bis(phosphine)-thiourea complex is reported. This procedure is not only effective for β-keto esters, but also effective for β-keto amides. An intermolecular variant of the asymmetric decarboxylative allylation is also established. DFT calculations indicate that an outer-sphere mechanism is viable for the decarboxylative allylation of β-keto esters.
- Qian, Hua,Gu, Guoxian,Zhou, Qinghai,Lu, Jiaxiang,Chung, Lung Wa,Zhang, Xumu
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- Methylation of mono- and dicarboxylic acids with dimethyl carbonate catalyzed with binder-free zeolite NaY
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Synthesis of methyl mono- and dicarboxylates was developed consisting in treating the corresponding acids with dimethyl carbonate in the presence of a heterogenic catalyst, crystalline aluminosilicate whose mechanically strong granules to 90–95% were built of crystal aggregates of zeolite Y with modulus of about 5.0 in the Na-form. Optimum catalyst and reagents ratio and the reaction conditions were found for the preparation in high yields of methyl esters of mono- and dicarboxylic acids.
- Khusnutdinov,Shchadneva,Mayakova, Yu. Yu.,Konovalova, Yu. S.,Khazipova,Kutepov
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- Synthetic method of 7-bromine-1-heptanol
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The invention provides a synthetic method of 7-bromine-1-heptanol. The synthetic method includes synthesizing dimethyl pimelate, 1, 7-heptandiol and 7-bromine-1-heptanol sequentially. The synthetic method has the advantages that the synthetic method is simple to operate and low in cost; through strict control of consumption and reaction time of hydrobromic acid, reaction conversion rate is increased, generation of dibromo-products is reduced greatly, and product purity, yield and productivity are improved; the content reaches more than 99%, and industrial production is facilitated.
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- The synthesis of di-carboxylate esters using continuous flow vortex fluidics
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A vortex fluidic device (VFD) is effective in mediating the synthesis of di-esters at room temperature. Processing under ambient conditions allows for a simple and efficient synthesis, whilst operating under continuous flow addresses scalability. The rotational speed of the sample tube and the flow rate were critical variables during reaction optimization, and this relates to the behaviour of the fluid flow at a molecular level. Whilst at specific rotational speeds the tube imparts a vibrational response into the fluid flow, the flow rate dictates residence time and the ability to maintain high levels of shear stress. The combination of mechanically induced vibrations, rapid micromixing, high levels of shear stress and water evaporation results in yields up to 90% for 3.25 minutes or less residence time. These results are key for devising greener and more efficient processes both mediated by the VFD and other continuous flow platforms.
- Britton, Joshua,Dalziel, Stuart B.,Raston, Colin L.
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- Reactivity of 1,3-dimethylimidazolium-2-carboxylate with dimethylcarbonate at high temperature: Unexpected 2-ethyl-functionalisation of the imidazolium moiety and employment of the NHC-CO2/dimethylcarbonate system in a base promoted reaction
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The reaction of 1,3-dimethylimidazolium-2-carboxylate and dimethylcarbonate (DMC) at high temperature yielded the new compounds 2-ethyl-1,3- dimethylimidazolium methyl carbonate salt and 2-ethyl-1,3-dimethylimidazolium-4- carboxylate zwitterion which were obtained as a mixture in approximately 4:1 molar ratio. The compounds were also isolated in pure form through alternative synthetic procedures and characterized by ESI-HRMS, 1H, 13C NMR and FTIR spectroscopy. The 1,3-dimethylimidazolium-2- carboxylate/dimethylcarbonate system was employed in the synthesis of 1,7-heptanedioic acid dimethyl ester from cyclohexanone and DMC. The target compound was obtained in 49% yield and 66% selectivity.
- Annese, Cosimo,D'Accolti, Lucia,Fusco, Caterina,Tommasi, Immacolata
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- METHOD OF MANUFACTURE OF OCTANEDIOIC ACID, PRECURSORS, AND DERIVATIVES
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A method for the manufacture of 1,8-octanedioic acid comprises: reacting gamma-valerolactone with an alcohol in the presence of an acid or a base catalyst to provide an alkyl pentenoate, converting the alkyl pentenoate in the presence of a metathesis initiator to provide the dialkyl octenedioate, reacting the dialkyl octenedioate with hydrogen in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst to provide a dialkyl 1,8-octanedioate and hydrolyzing the dialkyl 1,8-octanedioate to provide the 1,8-octanedioic acid.
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- Metal/bromide autoxidation of triglycerides for the preparation of FAMES to improve the cold-flow characteristics of biodiesel
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Triglyceride autoxidation using a homogeneous Co/Mn/Zr/bromide catalyst in acetic acid (93%) of low grade tallow, canola oil or soy bean oil in a batch reactor at 150 °C for 2 h, produced lower molecular weight products relative to the fatty acids of the starting triglycerides. For the autoxidation of tallow the main products after esterification were monoesters Me(CH 2)mC(O)OMe (m = 5-12) and diesters MeOC(O)(CH 2)nC(O)OMe, (n = 7-12). Oxidation of the saturated fatty acids in triglycerides was confirmed and modelled using methyl palmitate. Post-treatment esterification of tallow autoxidation products to produce biodiesel (BD) esters resulted in improved cold temperature properties by a mean of 13.0 °C, i.e. a mean cloud point (CP) 1.0 °C (cf. unmodified tallow biodiesel: CP 14 °C).
- Phung, Peter,Rowlands, William N.,Thiyakesan, Appadurai,Benndorf, Paul,Masters, Anthony F.,Maschmeyer, Thomas
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- Synthesis and evaluation of new coumarin derivatives as potential atypical antipsychotics
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In this paper, we report the synthesis of novel, potential antipsychotic coumarin derivatives combining potent dopamine D2, D3 and serotonin 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A receptors properties. We describe the structure activity relationship that leads us to the promising derivative: 7-(4-(4-(6-fluorobenzo[d]isoxazol-3-yl)piperidin-1-yl)butoxy)-6-methyl-2, 3-dihydrocyclopenta[c]chromen-4(1H)-one 27. The unique pharmacological features of compound 27 are a high affinity for dopamine D2, D3 and serotonin 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A receptors, together with a low affinity for H1 receptor (to reduce the risk of obesity under chronic treatment). In animal models, compound 27 inhibited apomorphine-induced climbing and MK-801-induced hyperactivity without observable catalepsy at the highest dose tested. In particular, compound 27 was more potent than clozapine.
- Chen, Yin,Lan, Yu,Wang, Songlin,Zhang, Heng,Xu, Xiangqing,Liu, Xin,Yu, Minquan,Liu, Bi-Feng,Zhang, Guisen
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- Identification and quantification of aerosol polar oxygenated compounds bearing carboxylic or hydroxyl groups. 1. Method development
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In this study, a new analytical technique was developed for the identification and quantification of multifunctional compounds containing simultaneously at least one hydroxyl or one carboxylic group, or both. This technique is based on derivatizing first the carboxylic group(s) of the multifunctional compound using an alcohol (e.g., methanol, 1-butanol) in the presence of a relatively strong Lewis acid (BF3) as a catalyst. This esterification reaction quicldy and quantitatively converts carboxylic acids to their ester forms. The second step is based on silylation of the ester compounds using bis(trimethylsilyl) trifluoroacetamide (BSTFA) as the derivatizing agent. For compounds bearing ketone groups in addition to carboxylic and hydroxyl groups, a third step was used based on PFBHA derivatization of the carbonyls. Different parameters including temperature, reaction time, and effect due to artifacts were optimized. A GC/MS in EI and in methane-CI mode was used for the analysis of these compounds. The new approach was tested on a number of multifunctional compounds. The interpretation of their EI (70 eV) and CI mass spectra shows that critical information is gained leading to unambiguous identification of unknown compounds. For example, when derivatized only with BF3-methanol, their mass spectra comprise primary ions at m/z M .+ + 1, M.+ + 29, and M.- - 31 for compounds bearing only carboxylic groups and M.- + 1, M.+ + 29, M.+ - 31, and M+. - 17 for those bearing hydroxyl and carboxylic groups. However, when a second derivatization (BSTFA) was used, compounds bearing hydroxyl and carboxylic groups simultaneously show, in addition to the ions observed before, ions at m/z M.+ + 73, M .+ - 15, M.+ - 59, M.+ - 75, M.+ - 89, and 73. To the best of our knowledge, this technique describes systematically for the first time a method for identifying multifunctional oxygenated compounds containing simultaneously one or more hydroxyl and carboxylic acid groups.
- Jaoui,Kleindienst,Lewandowski,Edney
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- Studies on diastereoselective reduction of cyclic β-ketoesters with boron hydrides. Part 4: The reductive profile of functionalized cyclohexanone derivatives
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Reduction of 2-allyl-2-carboalkoxycyclohexanones (3d-f), 2-propyl-2-carboethoxycyclohexanone (3g) and 2-benzyl-2- carboethoxycyclohexanone (3h) with boron hydrides in the presence and absence of several chelating agents were studied. Molecular modeling studies using semiempirical PM3 method were performed in order to find a suitable explanation of the diastereoselection of ketone carbonyl faces during the reductive process, which yielded trans-2-allyl-2-carboethoxycyclohexanol (6e) and cis-2-allyl-2-carboethoxycyclohexanol (7e) in good diastereomeric excess by using inexpensive sodium and tetrabutylammonium borohydrides.
- Fraga, Carlos A.M.,Teixeira, Lis Helena P.,Menezes, Carla Maria De S.,Sant'Anna, Carlos Mauricio R.,Ramos, Maria Da Concei??o K.V.,De Aquino Neto, Francisco R.,Barreiro, Eliezer J.
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- Electrosynthesis of esters of mono- and dioxoalkanoic and alkanedioic acids on the basis of nitro-substituted alkyl carboxylates and cycloalkanones
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A one-pot electrochemical method for the synthesis of methyl monooxoalkanoates with the carbonyl group in position 4, methyl dioxoalkanoates with the oxo groups in positions 4,7-, 6,9-, 7,10-, and 12,15, and methyl 4-oxoalkanedioates was developed. This method is based on amperostatic electrolysis in an undivided cell of the salts of esters of nitroalkanoic acids and their adducts with CH2=CHX (X = Ac, CO2Me).
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- Synthesis of α,ω-dicarboxylic acid dimethyl esters from cycloalkanones
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Reaction of cycloalkanones with [hydroxy(2,4-dinitrobenzenesulfonyloxy)iodo]benzene and subsequent treatment of α-[(2,4-dinitrobenzene)sulfonyl]oxy cycloalkanone intermediates with Oxone and PTSA in MeOH-H2O (6:1, v/v) solution provided dicarboxylic acid dimethyl esters in high yields.
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- Synthesis and structure of 1-methyl-2,6-bis(electron-withdrawing group)-substituted selenabenzenes
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The synthesis and structure of 1-methyl-2,6-bis(electron-withdrawing group)-substituted selenabenzenes from dihalides was presented. The monocyclic selenabenzene derivatives stabilized by two electron withdrawing groups at the 2- and 6-positions were isolated. The x-ray structural analysis of the dibenzoyl derivatives showed that the six-membered ring containing a selenium atom is planar and the structure of selenium atom is tetrahedral with four sp3 hybridized orbitals.
- Honda, Eiji,Iwamura, Tatsunori,Watanabe, Shin-Ichi,Kataoka, Tadashi,Muraoka, Osamu,Tanabe, Genzoh
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- Palladium(II)-catalyzed oxidation of aldehydes and ketones. 1. Carbonylation of ketones with carbon monoxide catalyzed by palladium(II) chloride in methanol
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Unsubstituted or alkyl-substituted cyclic ketones react with PdCl2 in methanol under a CO atmosphere to give mainly acyclic diesters along with some acyclic chloro-substituted monoesters. The monosubstituted cyclic ketones, 2-hydroxy- and 2-methoxycyclohexanone, do not give ring cleavage but rather produce 2-(carbomethoxy)cyclohex-2-en-1-one. 13CO labeling experiments indicate one CO is inserted in forming the diester product so the second ester group must arise from the original ketone group. Two mechanisms are possible for the diester reaction. One involves initial Pd(II)-CO2CH3 insertion across the double bond of the enol form of the ketone while the second involves initial addition of Pd(II)-OCH3 followed by CO insertion into the new Pd(II) carbon bond formed. Pd(II) elimination and acid-catalyzed ring cleavage produce the second methyl ester group in both routes. The chloro-substituted monoester is formed by initial Pd(II)-Cl insertion across the double bond followed by the acid-catalyzed ring cleavage. The 2-(carbomethoxy)cyclohex-2-en-1-one must result from elimination of water or methanol from the α-ketoester product formed by the initial methoxycarbonylation of the enol form of the ketone. As expected, the acyclic ketone 2-decanone, formed methyl acetate and a mixture of methyl nonanoate and products.
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- Mechanochemical Oxidation of Organic Model Compounds by Means of Potassium Permanganate
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Systematical investigation of solvent-free oxidations of organic model compounds with potassium permanganate on inorganic carriers leads to conclusion, that mechanochemical stimulation can induce oxidations. In case of the benzyl-type arenes these conversions are selective at good yields. Olefines react to carbonic acids. The presence of water enhances the yield of almost all educts.
- Nuechter, Matthias,Ondruschka, Bernd,Trotzki, Ronald
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- Palladium(II) catalyzed carbonylation of ketones
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Cyclic ketones react with PdCl2 in methanol under a CO atmosphere to give mainly diesters by a ring cleavage reaction along with some chloro- substituted monoester, 13CO labeling experiments indicate the major product is formed by a mechanism involving Pd(II)-CO2CH3 insertion across the double bond of the enol form of the ketone. Pd(II) elimination and acid- catalyzed ring cleavage form a second methyl ester group. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
- Hamed, Othman,El-Qisairi, Arab,Henry, Patrick M.
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- Oxidation of 2-substituted cycloalkanones with cerium(IV) sulfate tetrahydrate in alcohols and acetic acid
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The reaction of 2-substituted cycloalkanones with cerium(IV) sulfate tetrahydrate (CS) in alcohols and acetic acid gave the corresponding alkyl esters of oxo acids (80-96%) and oxo acids (78-96%), respectively, by oxidative cleavage of the C(R).C=O bond. In the case of 2-iodocycloalkanones in methanol, the dimethyl ester was obtained in good yield. A treatment of 5α-cholestan-3-one with CS in methanol produced 2-acetal 3-ester of 2,3-seco derivative in good yield. The effects of cerium(IV) and copper(II) salts are also discussed.
- He, Liangyou,Horiuchi, C. Akira
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- α-nitrocycloalkanones as a source of α,ω,-dicarboxylic acid dimethyl esters
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α,ω-Dicarboxylic acid dimethyl esters arc easily obtained by ring cleavage of α-nitrocycloalkanones. Thus, reaction of the latter compounds with three equivalents of potassium persulfate, in methanol and in presence of sulfuric acid at 80 °C, provides α,ω-dicarboxylic acid dimethyl esters in high yields. Long-chain, and alkylated α,ω-dicarboxylic acid dimethyl esters can be also efficiently obtained.
- Ballini, Roberto,Bosica, Giovanna
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- Process for the production of alcohols and diols
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A process is described for the production of a hydroxylic compound selected from alcohols and diols by hydrogenation of a hydrogenatable material selected from monoesters of carboxylic acids, monoesters of dicarboxylic acids, diesters of dicarboxylic acids, aldehydes, olefinically unsaturated aldehydes, and mixtures of two or more thereof, which process comprises the steps of: (a) providing a hydrogenation zone containing a charge of a granular hydrogenation catalyst which has a total surface area of at least about 15 m2 /g, a pore size distribution such that more than 50% of the pore volume is provided by pores in the size range less than about 40 nm, and a surface area distribution such that more than 50% of the total surface area is provided by pores in the size range of from about 7 nm to about 40 nm; (b) supplying to the hydrogenation zone a feed stream of a mixture containing hydrogen and the hydrogenatable material; (c) maintaining the hydrogenation zone under temperature and pressure conditions which are conducive to effecting hydrogenation of the hydrogenatable material; and (d) recovering from the hydrogenation zone a product stream comprising the hydroxylic compound. The process is exemplified by the hydrogenation of dimethyl 1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylate to yield 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol.
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A process is described for the production of a hydroxylic compound selected from alcohols and diols by hydrogenation of a corresponding hydrogenatable material selected from monoesters of carboxylic acids, monoesters of dicarboxylic acids, diesters of dicarboxylic acids, lactones, and mixtures of two or more thereof which comprises: (a) providing a hydrogenation zone containing a charge of a granular heterogeneous ester hydrogenation catalyst; (b) supplying to the hydrogenation zone a vaporous feed stream containing hydrogen and a hydrogenatable material selected from monoesters of carboxylic acids, monoesters of dicarboxylic acids, diesters of dicarboxylic acids, lactones, and mixtures of two or more thereof, at an inlet temperature which is above the dew point of the mixture; (c) maintaining the hydrogenation zone under temperature and pressure conditions which are conducive to effecting hydrogenation of esters; (d) recovering from the hydrogenation zone a two phase product stream containing a hydroxylic compound selected from alcohols and diols at an exit temperature which is below its dew point. In a preferred process the hydrogenatable material comprises dimethyl cyclohexanedicarboxylate.
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The reaction of benzyl phenyl ketone with dimethyl carbonate gives methyl benzoate and methyl phenylacetate; diethyl carbonate gives the corresponding ethyl esters.The reaction takes place at high temperature (about 200 deg C) and in the presence of potassium carbonate as a catalyst.Other benzyl ketones react similarly.Aliphatic ketones yield a less selective addition.Accordingly, cyclohexanone with dimethyl carbonate gives dimethyl pimelate.The reaction is a retro-Claisen condensation, which occurs through the intermediate formation of the alkoxycarbonyl derivative.
- Selva, Maurizio,Marques, Carlos Alberto,Tundo, Pietro
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- Ozonolysis of Olefins, V : Emulsion Ozonization of Methyl Linoleate and Methyl Linolenate in Aqueous Alkaline Hydrogen Peroxide
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The ozonolysis of methyl linoleate and methyl linolenate in neutral and alkaline aqueous emulsions of hydrogen peroxide was investigated.Besides the expected products such as dimethyl malonate (3b), dimethyl azelate (3h) and methyl hexanoate (2a) further homologous methyl esters of dicarboxylic acids (3a-g), oxo carboxylic acids (4a, b, e-h) and hydroxy carboxylic acids (4c, d) could be detected by GC/MS analysis.Furthermore a method for separation of 8-hydroxyoctanoic acid (4d) by methylation and extraction of the reaction mixture containing the ozonolysis products is described. Keywords.Ozonization; Fatty esters; 8-Hydroxyoctanoic acid.
- Poklukar, Norbert,Mittelbach, Martin
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- AN 8-HYDROXYOCTADECA-CIS-11,14-DIENOIC ACID FROM MIRABILIS JALAPA SEED OIL
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A fatty acid, found as a minor component in the seed oil of Mirabilis jalapa, is shown to be the hitherto unknown 8-hydroxyoctadeca-cis-11,14-dienoic acid. - Key Word Index: Mirabilis jalapa; Nyctaginaceae; seed oil; 8-hydroxyoctadeca-cis-11,14-dienoic acid.
- Ahmad, Mohammad Shamim,Rauf, Abdul,Mustafa, Jamal,Osman, Sheikh Mohammad
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