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Electron Transfer-Initiated Epoxidation and Isomerization Chain Reactions of β-Caryophyllene

Authors :
Dirk De Vos
Jan Fransaer
Bart Steenackers
Ive Hermans
Nicolò Campagnol
Source :
Chemistry - A European Journal. 21:2146-2156
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

The abundant sesquiterpene β-caryophyllene can be epoxidized by molecular oxygen in the absence of any catalyst. In polar aprotic solvents, the reaction proceeds smoothly with epoxide selectivities exceeding 70 %. A mechanistic study has been performed and the possible involvement of free radical, spin inversion, and electron transfer mechanisms is evaluated using experimental and computational methods. The experimental data-including a detailed reaction product analysis, studies on reaction parameters, solvent effects, additives and an electrochemical investigation-all support that the spontaneous epoxidation of β-caryophyllene constitutes a rare case of unsensitized electron transfer from an olefin to triplet oxygen under mild conditions (80 °C, 1 bar O2 ). As initiation of the oxygenation reaction, the formation of a caryophyllene-derived radical cation via electron transfer is proposed. This radical cation reacts with triplet oxygen to a dioxetane via a chain mechanism with chain lengths exceeding 100 under optimized conditions. The dioxetane then acts as an in situ-formed epoxidizing agent. Under nitrogen atmosphere, the presence of a one-electron acceptor leads to the selective isomerization of β-caryophyllene to isocaryophyllene. Observations indicate that this isomerization reaction is a novel and elegant synthetic pathway to isocaryophyllene.

Details

ISSN :
09476539
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemistry - A European Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7731605fbaadb7163a910c239d00d621
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201404711