The chemistry of thujone. XVI. Versatile and efficient routes to safronitrile, β-cyclogeranonitrile, β-cyclocitral, damascones, and their analogues
…, PJ Gunning, RG Clewley, J Somerville…
Index: Kutney, James P.; Gunning, Philip J.; Clewley, Robin G.; Somerville, John; Rettig, Steven J. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1992 , vol. 70, # 7 p. 2094 - 2114
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 7
Abstract
Thujone, a waste by-product of the Canadian forest industry, has been utilized as a starting material to develop a versatile synthetic route to the damascones (rose oil ketones) and related analogues. The synthetic sequence provides a route to β-cyclocitral (45), the latter having been previously converted to β-damascone (2). In addition, thujone-derived intermediates are converted to β-damascenone (48) and to intermediates that can be ...
Related Articles:
[Bates, Robert B.; Taylor, Stuart R. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1993 , vol. 58, # 16 p. 4469 - 4470]
[Haller; Cornubert Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de France, 1927 , vol. <4> 41, p. 367]
[Haller; Cornubert Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de France, 1927 , vol. <4> 41, p. 367]
[Haller; Cornubert Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de France, 1927 , vol. <4> 41, p. 367]
[Haller; Cornubert Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de France, 1927 , vol. <4> 41, p. 367]