词条 | Cyclohexenone |
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| Watchedfields = changed | verifiedrevid = 444852630 | ImageFileL1 = Cyclohexenone.png | ImageSizeL1 = 80px | ImageAltL1 = Skeletal formula of cyclohexenone | ImageFileR1 = Cyclohexenone 3D ball.png | ImageSizeR1 = 130 | ImageAltR1 = Ball-and-stick model of the cyclohexenone molecule | PIN = Cyclohex-2-en-1-one | OtherNames = 1-Cyclohex-2-enone |Section1={{Chembox Identifiers | ChemSpiderID_Ref = {{chemspidercite|correct|chemspider}} | ChemSpiderID = 13005 | KEGG_Ref = {{keggcite|correct|kegg}} | KEGG = C02395 | InChI = 1/C6H8O/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h2,4H,1,3,5H2 | InChIKey = FWFSEYBSWVRWGL-UHFFFAOYAT | StdInChI_Ref = {{stdinchicite|correct|chemspider}} | StdInChI = 1S/C6H8O/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h2,4H,1,3,5H2 | StdInChIKey_Ref = {{stdinchicite|correct|chemspider}} | StdInChIKey = FWFSEYBSWVRWGL-UHFFFAOYSA-N | CASNo_Ref = {{cascite|correct|CAS}} | CASNo=930-68-7 | PubChem=13594 | ChEBI_Ref = {{ebicite|correct|EBI}} | ChEBI = 15977 | SMILES=C1CC=CC(=O)C1 }} |Section2={{Chembox Properties | C=6 | H=8 | O=1 | Appearance=Clear colorless liquid | Density=0.993 g/mL [1] | Solubility = 41.3 g/L (25 ℃) | MeltingPtC=−53 | MeltingPt_ref = [1] | BoilingPtC=171 to 173 | BoilingPt_ref = [1] }} |Section3={{Chembox Hazards | MainHazards= | NFPA-H = 1 | NFPA-F = 3 | NFPA-R = 0 | RPhrases = {{R10}}, {{R22}}, {{R23/24}}, {{R36/37/38}} | SPhrases = {{S20}}, {{S27}}, {{S36/37/39}}, {{S45}}, {{S60}} | LD50 = 220 mg kg−1 (rat, oral) | FlashPt = | AutoignitionPt = | ExploLimits = }} }} Cyclohexenone is an organic compound which is a versatile intermediate used in the synthesis of a variety of chemical products such as pharmaceuticals and fragrances.[2] It is clear colorless liquid in pure state but a commercially available product is mostly yellowish liquid. Industrially, cyclohexenone is prepared from phenol by Birch reduction.[3] Cyclohexenone is a ketone, or more precisely an enone. Common reactions include nucleophilic conjugate addition with organocopper reagents, Michael reactions and Robinson annulations.[4][5] PropertiesIt is soluble in many solvents, such as alcohols, ethers, haloalkanes, esters, and also is miscible with polar aprotic solvents. Cyclohexenone reacts both ketones and alkenes. It has an electron-poor carbon-carbon double bond as a typical representative of the α, β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. With strong bases, the positions 4 and 6 (the two CH2-groups of the carbonyl group and the C-C double bond adjacent) are deprotonated. SynthesisThere are several different synthetic routes for the production of cyclohexenone. The reduction following acid hydrolysis of 3-ethoxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one is available for the laboratory scale. The precursor is accessible from resorcinol through 1,3-cyclohexanedione. Anisole is also available. Cyclohexanone is obtained by Birch reduction followed by acid hydrolysis. It can be obtained from cyclohexanone by α-bromination and elimination, or from 3-chloro cyclohexene by means of hydrolysis and oxidation. Technically is 2-cyclohexen-1-one produced by catalytic oxidation of cyclohexene, for example with hydrogen peroxide and vanadium catalysts. There are several patented process variants with different oxidizing agents or catalysts. ReagentCyclohexenone is a widely used building block in organic synthesis chemistry, as it offers many different ways to extend molecular frameworks. Cyclohexenone is easily adapted to Michael addition with nucleophiles (such as enolates or silyl enol ethers) or, it could be employed by a Diels-Alder reaction with electron-rich dienes. Furthermore, this compound reacts with organocopper compounds from 1,4-addition (Michael addition), or with Grignard reagents 1,2-addition, i.e., with attack of the nucleophile at the carbonyl carbon atom. Cyclohexenone is also used in multi-step synthesis in the construction of polycyclic natural products. Cyclohexenone was accidentally found to be an in-vitro catalyst for a relatively mild decarboxylation of alpha amino acids in 1986.[6] Researchers in Japan were attempting to use t-butyl peroxide as a catalyst for decarboxylation using a solvent choice of cyclohexanol. Curiously they found that when they used lower-purity (e.g. technical grade, 98%) cyclohexanol, the reaction proceeded as much as 4 times faster compared to when they used relatively pure cyclohexanol (>99.3%). They found that cyclohexanol contained cyclohexenone as a natural impurity, which was three times more abundant in the technical grade cyclohexenone compared to the more purified cyclohexanol (~0.3% versus ~0.1%). Further research showed that 1% cyclohexenone in cyclohexanol will decarboxylate most alpha-amino acids, including non-standard ones, with a yield of 80-95% in a matter of several hours. The exceptions are certain amino acids like histidine, which was reported to take over 26 hours, and poly-amino acids, which fail to decarboxylate using 2-cyclohexenone and another route must be found instead.[7] References1. ^1 2 Cyclohexenone at Sigma-Aldrich 2. ^Podraze, K.F. Org. Prep. Proced. Int., 1991, 23, p. 217. 3. ^Organic Building Blocks of the Chemical Industry, Harry H. Szmant, {{ISBN|978-0-471-85545-3}} 4. ^{{cite journal|doi=10.1021/ed073p1193|author=Michael G. Organ and Paul Anderson|title=Carbonyl and Conjugate Additions to Cyclohexenone: Experiments Illustrating Reagent Selectivity|journal=Journal of Chemical Education|year=1996|volume=73|issue=12|pages=1193}} 5. ^Tetrahedron Lett. 34, 3881, (1993) 6. ^{{cite journal|last1=Hashimoto|first1=M|last2=Eda|first2=Y|last3=Yasutomo|first3=O|last4=Toshiaki|first4=I|last5=Aoki|first5=S|title=A novel decarboxylation of .ALPHA.-amino acids. A facile method of decarboxylation by the use of 2-cyclohexen-1-one as a catalyst.|journal=Chemistry Letters|date=1986|volume=15|pages=893–896|url=https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/cl1972/15/6/15_6_893/_article|accessdate=4 January 2016|doi=10.1246/cl.1986.893}} 7. ^{{cite journal|last1=Laval|first1=G|last2=Golding|first2=B|title=One-pot Sequence for the Decarboxylation of α-Amino Acids|journal=Synlett|date=2003|issue=4|pages=542–546|doi=10.1055/s-2003-37512|url=https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/s-2003-37512|accessdate=4 January 2016}} 3 : Ketones|Reagents for organic chemistry|Cyclohexenes |
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