Biomass-Based and Oxidant-Free Preparation of Hydroquinone from Quinic Acid
Assoah, Benedicta; Veiros, Luis F.; Afonso, Carlos A. M.; R. Candeias, Nuno (2016)
Assoah, Benedicta
Veiros, Luis F.
Afonso, Carlos A. M.
R. Candeias, Nuno
2016
European Journal of Organic Chemistry
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A biomass-based route to the preparation of hydroquinone starting from the renewable starting material quinic acid is described. Amberlyst-15 in the dry form promoted the one-step formation of hydroquinone from quinic acid in toluene without any oxidants or metal catalysts in 72 % yield. Several acidic polymer-based resins and organic acids as promoters as well as a variety of reaction conditions were screened including temperature, concentration and low- and high-boiling-point solvents. A 1:4 (w/w) ratio of quinic acid/Amberlyst-15 was determined to be optimal to promote hydroquinone formation with only traces of a dimeric side-product. A mechanism has been proposed based on the decarbonylation of protonated quino-1,5-lactone that is supported by experimental and computational calculation data.
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [19369]