Synthesis and characterization of novel cardanol based fulleropyrrolidines

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Abstract

Cardanol oil, a renewable raw material well known by product of the cashew industry, has been used as the starting material for the synthesis of novel fulleropyrrolidines cardanol based. In this work, cardanol has been used as building block for the preparation of target cardanol based precursors obtained by the way of the convenient transformation of the functional groups (aromatic ring, -OH group or the double bonds of the side chain) of the cardanolic structure. Pure 3-n-pentadecylphenol and its derivatives having homogeneous chemical composition, used as the precursor of any fulleropyrrolidines, have been prepared by hydrogenation of the un-saturated side chain and subsequent alkylation of the aromatic ring of cardanol. The reactivity of olefinic double bond present in the side-chain which can undergo easy transformation i.e. oxirane formation as well as metathesis reactions affording various interesting fulleropyrrolidines is also described.

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Attanasi, O. A., Mele, G., Filippone, P., Mazzetto, S. E., & Vasapollo, G. (2009). Synthesis and characterization of novel cardanol based fulleropyrrolidines. Arkivoc, 2009(8), 69–84. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0010.807

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