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Geraniol epoxidation with hydrogen peroxide

Figure 2. Geraniol epoxidation with hydrogen peroxide. Figure 2. Geraniol epoxidation with hydrogen peroxide.
Many hydroxylated linalools [including compounds 105, 106, 108, and 110, both (Z)- and ( )-isomers], as well as the epoxides of both furanoid (109) and pyranoid (see section on pyrans) linalyl oxides, have been identified in papaya fruit (Carica papaya). At the same time, the first reported occurrence of die two linalool epoxides (112) in nature was made. These epoxides are well known to be unstable and easily cyclized (see Vol. 2, p. 165) and have been made by careful peracid oxidation of linalool. An interesting new method has now been described. While the vanadium- or titanium-catalyzed epoxidation of geraniol (25) gave the 2,3-epoxide (see above), as does molybdenum-catalyzed epoxidation with hydrogen peroxide, the epoxidation of linalool (28) with molybdenum or tungsten peroxo complexes and hydrogen peroxide led, by reaction on the 6,7-double bond, to 112. ... [Pg.298]


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