Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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231502 | The Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Thermal transformations of α-pinene epoxide in composite supercritical solvents that contain CO2, lower alcohols (ethanol, isopropyl alcohol) and water were studied in the temperature range of 387–575 K at pressure 13.5–21.5 MPa. Campholenic aldehyde and carveol were shown to be the main products of α-pinene epoxide reactions in supercritical solvents containing water. In the absence of water, thermolysis of α-pinene epoxide in supercritical solvent yields campholenic aldehyde and pinocamphone, with their total amount in the reaction mixture attaining 80%. Suggestions were made on the mechanism of α-pinene epoxide thermal isomerization depending on acidity of supercritical solvent.
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