Chemistry: A European Journal 2008-01-01

Thermal isomerization of (+)-cis- and (-)-trans-pinane leading to (-)-beta-citronellene and (+)-isocitronellene.

Achim Stolle, Bernd Ondruschka, Werner Bonrath, Thomas Netscher, Matthias Findeisen, Markus M Hoffmann

Index: Chemistry 14(22) , 6805-14, (2008)

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Abstract

Catalyzed and uncatalyzed rearrangement reactions of terpenoids play a major role in laboratory and industrial-scale synthesis of fine chemicals. Herein, we present our results on the thermally induced isomerization of pinane (1). Investigation of the thermal behavior of (+)-cis- (1 a) and (-)-trans-pinane (1 b) in a flow-type reactor reveals significant differences in both reactivity and selectivity concerning the formation of (-)-beta-citronellene (2) and (+)-isocitronellene (3) as main products. Possible explanations for these results are discussed on the basis of reaction mechanism and ground-state geometries for 1 a and 1 b. To identify side reactions caused from ene cyclizations of 2 and 3, additional pyrolysis experiments were conducted that enabled the identification of almost all compounds in the network of C(10)H(18)-hydrocarbon products formed from 1.

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