Eugenol as a renewable feedstock for the production of polyfunctional alkenes via olefin cross-metathesis

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The ruthenium-catalyzed cross-metathesis of eugenol derivatives with electron deficient olefins is reported. It is shown that in the presence of ruthenium catalysts, eugenol and its O-protected derivatives have a high tendency to undergo carbon-carbon double bond migration before and after metathesis leading to the formation of conjugated styrene derivatives. The addition of 1,4-benzoquinone suppresses these isomerization reactions and provides an efficient access to new polyfunctional phenol derivatives upon cross-metathesis of the biosourced eugenol with acrylates, acrylonitrile and acrylamides. © The Royal Society of Chemistry. 2012.

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Bilel, H., Hamdi, N., Zagrouba, F., Fischmeister, C., & Bruneau, C. (2012). Eugenol as a renewable feedstock for the production of polyfunctional alkenes via olefin cross-metathesis. RSC Advances, 2(25), 9584–9589. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2ra21638h

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