The key intermediates of the sex pheromone of the pine sawfly 2-methyl-octanol and 2-methyl- decanol were synthesized from n-octanol and n-decanol sucessively via the oxidation with pyridinium chlorochromate(PCC), Man...The key intermediates of the sex pheromone of the pine sawfly 2-methyl-octanol and 2-methyl- decanol were synthesized from n-octanol and n-decanol sucessively via the oxidation with pyridinium chlorochromate(PCC), Mannich reaction, catalytic transferhydrogenation over Pd/C and reduction by LiAlH 4 in the total yield of 23.4% and 38.8%, respectively. Using acetic acid as solvent of pH=7, the yield of α-hexyl-acrolein in Mannich reaction was up to 70.1% in the optimized condition. 2-Methyl-dodecanol was similarly synthesized with the same procedure in the total yield of 48.2%.展开更多
Solubility data of carbon dioxide (CO2) (1) in methanol (2), 1-octyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoro- methylsulfonyl)imide ([omim]+[TfzN]-) (3), and their mixtures (w3 = 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8) at temperat...Solubility data of carbon dioxide (CO2) (1) in methanol (2), 1-octyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoro- methylsulfonyl)imide ([omim]+[TfzN]-) (3), and their mixtures (w3 = 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8) at temperatures 313.2 and 333.2 K and pressures up to 7.0 MPa were measured by a high-pressure view-cell technique. The solubility of CO2 in methanol (w3 = 0), [omim]+[Tf2N]- (w3 = 1.0) and their mixtures follows the order of (w3 = 0)〈(w3 = 0.2)〈 (w3 = 0.5)〈(w3 = 0.8)〈(w3 = 1.0) at the same temperature and pressure, while the magnitude of Henry's constants follows the reverse order at a given temperature, which is consistent with the COSMO-RS (conductor-like screen- ing for real solvents) calculation. The solubility data of CO2 in methanol and [omim]~[Tf2N]- are correlated with the Peng-Robinson equation of state, and the solubility of CO2 in the mixtures of methanol and [omim]+[TfzN] can be well predicted based on the mole fraction average of methanol and [omim]+[Tf2N] over the solubility of CO2 in pure methanol and [omim]+[Tf2N] . The mixtures of methanol and [omim]+[Tf2N]- may be used as physical solvents for capturing CO2 with high partial pressures since they combine the advantages of organic solvents and ionic liquids.展开更多
文摘The key intermediates of the sex pheromone of the pine sawfly 2-methyl-octanol and 2-methyl- decanol were synthesized from n-octanol and n-decanol sucessively via the oxidation with pyridinium chlorochromate(PCC), Mannich reaction, catalytic transferhydrogenation over Pd/C and reduction by LiAlH 4 in the total yield of 23.4% and 38.8%, respectively. Using acetic acid as solvent of pH=7, the yield of α-hexyl-acrolein in Mannich reaction was up to 70.1% in the optimized condition. 2-Methyl-dodecanol was similarly synthesized with the same procedure in the total yield of 48.2%.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21121064, 21076008), and the Projects in the National Sci ence & Technology Pillar Program During the Twelfth Five-Year Plan Period (2011BAC06B04).
文摘Solubility data of carbon dioxide (CO2) (1) in methanol (2), 1-octyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoro- methylsulfonyl)imide ([omim]+[TfzN]-) (3), and their mixtures (w3 = 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8) at temperatures 313.2 and 333.2 K and pressures up to 7.0 MPa were measured by a high-pressure view-cell technique. The solubility of CO2 in methanol (w3 = 0), [omim]+[Tf2N]- (w3 = 1.0) and their mixtures follows the order of (w3 = 0)〈(w3 = 0.2)〈 (w3 = 0.5)〈(w3 = 0.8)〈(w3 = 1.0) at the same temperature and pressure, while the magnitude of Henry's constants follows the reverse order at a given temperature, which is consistent with the COSMO-RS (conductor-like screen- ing for real solvents) calculation. The solubility data of CO2 in methanol and [omim]~[Tf2N]- are correlated with the Peng-Robinson equation of state, and the solubility of CO2 in the mixtures of methanol and [omim]+[TfzN] can be well predicted based on the mole fraction average of methanol and [omim]+[Tf2N] over the solubility of CO2 in pure methanol and [omim]+[Tf2N] . The mixtures of methanol and [omim]+[Tf2N]- may be used as physical solvents for capturing CO2 with high partial pressures since they combine the advantages of organic solvents and ionic liquids.