Difference between revisions of "Preparation of coumaryl alcohol"

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This is a continuation of a [http://esr.monmsci.net/wiki/index.php/Synthesis_of_Lignin_Monomers#Introduction project] started in 2018 by [http://esr.monmsci.net/wiki/index.php/Alexandria_N_Tibbs A. Tibbs.]  
 
This is a continuation of a [http://esr.monmsci.net/wiki/index.php/Synthesis_of_Lignin_Monomers#Introduction project] started in 2018 by [http://esr.monmsci.net/wiki/index.php/Alexandria_N_Tibbs A. Tibbs.]  
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# First, coumaric acid will be converted into ethyl coumarate by through esterification. This will involve converting the carboxylic acid group into an ethyl ester group.  
 
# First, coumaric acid will be converted into ethyl coumarate by through esterification. This will involve converting the carboxylic acid group into an ethyl ester group.  
 
# Finally, ethyl coumarate will be converted into coumaryl alcohol through a reduction reaction.
 
# Finally, ethyl coumarate will be converted into coumaryl alcohol through a reduction reaction.
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The experiment performed is based off of a [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jf506221p published paper] in which the authors previously synthesized coumaryl alcohol. The "Synthesis of p-Coumaryl Alcohol" subheading is what's important.

Revision as of 05:05, 13 October 2021

Joseph Sampson, 10/21/21

This is a continuation of a project started in 2018 by A. Tibbs.

Coumaryl alcohol will be synthesized from coumaric acid through two separate reactions:

  1. First, coumaric acid will be converted into ethyl coumarate by through esterification. This will involve converting the carboxylic acid group into an ethyl ester group.
  2. Finally, ethyl coumarate will be converted into coumaryl alcohol through a reduction reaction.

The experiment performed is based off of a published paper in which the authors previously synthesized coumaryl alcohol. The "Synthesis of p-Coumaryl Alcohol" subheading is what's important.