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Linalol monoxide

Linalol yields a somewhat remarkable compound, by artificial oxidation which appears also to be formed naturally. This body is termed linalol monoxide, and has the formula CjoHjgO. It was first found in oil of linaloe by Schimmel Co., and it is probably to be explained by the oxidation of the essential oil on exposure to the air at the surface of the trunk of the tree. It has been prepared artificially by Prileshajeff by oxidising linalol with hydrated benzoyl peroxide. By further oxidation with the same reagent, he obtained linalol dioxide. [Pg.117]

Schimmel Co. in 1908 isolated a body possessing the formula CioHjgO, from this oil. They have since identified it as linalol monoxide, identical with the body prepared by Prileshaetf by the oxidation of linalol by means of benzoyl hydrogen peroxide. [Pg.472]

Linalol monoxide , somewhat viscous and is also clearly differentiated from linalol i>y mouldy odour, which recalls that of fenchyl alcohol... [Pg.472]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.472 ]




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