A tungsten-based polyoxometalate catalyst employing aqueous H2O2 as a benign oxidant has been used for the solvent free catalytic epoxidation of the trisubstituted alkene bonds of a wide range of biorenewable terpene substrates. This epoxidation protocol has been scaled up to produce limonene oxide, 3-carene oxide and α-pinene oxide on a multigram scale, with the catalyst being recycled three times to produce 3-carene oxide. Epoxidation of the less reactive disubstituted alkene bonds of terpene substrates could be achieved by carrying out catalytic epoxidation reactions at 50 °C. Methods have been developed that enable direct epoxidation of untreated crude sulfate turpentine to afford 3-carene oxide, α-pinene oxide and β-pinene oxide. Treatment of crude epoxide products (no work-up) with a heterogeneous acid catalyst (Amberlyst-15) results in clean epoxide hydrolysis to afford their corresponding terpene-anti-diols in good yields.
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Cunningham, W. B., Tibbetts, J. D., Hutchby, M., Maltby, K. A., Davidson, M. G., Hintermair, U., … Bull, S. D. (2020). Sustainable catalytic protocols for the solvent free epoxidation and: Anti -dihydroxylation of the alkene bonds of biorenewable terpene feedstocks using H2O2 as oxidant. Green Chemistry, 22(2), 513–524. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9gc03208h
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