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Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds

Cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, β-methylstyrene and cinnamic acid are four important biomass 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds. In the field of perfume and organic synthesis, their thermal stability and oxidation pathways deserve attention. This paper reports a new attempt to investigate the thermal st...

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Autores principales: Yu, Chang, Liang, Min, Dai, Su-Yi, Cheng, Hai-Jun, Ma, Li, Lai, Fang, Liu, Xiong-Min, Li, Wei-Guang
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9042203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35493582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04836h
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author Yu, Chang
Liang, Min
Dai, Su-Yi
Cheng, Hai-Jun
Ma, Li
Lai, Fang
Liu, Xiong-Min
Li, Wei-Guang
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Liang, Min
Dai, Su-Yi
Cheng, Hai-Jun
Ma, Li
Lai, Fang
Liu, Xiong-Min
Li, Wei-Guang
author_sort Yu, Chang
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description Cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, β-methylstyrene and cinnamic acid are four important biomass 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds. In the field of perfume and organic synthesis, their thermal stability and oxidation pathways deserve attention. This paper reports a new attempt to investigate the thermal stability and reactivity by a custom-designed mini closed pressure vessel test (MCPVT). The pressure and temperature behaviors were measured by MCPVT under nitrogen and oxygen atmosphere. The temperature of initial oxygen absorption (T(a)) and rapid oxidation (T(R)) were calculated. The results showed that four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds were stable under nitrogen atmosphere. The T(a) of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, β-methylstyrene, and cinnamic acid was 271.25 K, 292.375 K, 323.125 K, and 363.875 K, and their T(R) was 301.125 K, 332.75 K, 357.91 K, and 385.375 K, respectively. The oxidation reactivity order was derived to be cinnamaldehyde > cinnamyl alcohol > β-methylstyrene > cinnamic acid. The oxidation kinetics were determined using n versus time (n–t) plots, which showed a second-order reaction. Peroxide was determined by iodimetry, and the oxidation products were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The results showed that the peroxide value of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, β-methylstyrene, and cinnamic acid reached 18.88, 15.07, 9.62, and 4.24 mmol kg(−1) at 373 K for 6 h, respectively. The common oxidation products of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds were benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, and epoxide, which resulted from the carbon–carbon double bond oxidation. The substituents' oxidation products were obtained from the oxidation of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, and β-methylstyrene. In particular, the difference is that no oxidation products of the carboxyl group of cinnamic acid were detected. The common oxidation products of the four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds were benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, and epoxide, which resulted from the carbon–carbon double bond oxidation. The substituents' oxidation products were caught in the oxidation of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, and β-methylstyrene. In particular, the difference is that no oxidation products of the carboxyl group of cinnamic acid were detected. According to the complex oxidation products, important insights into the oxidation pathways were provided.
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spelling pubmed-90422032022-04-28 Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds Yu, Chang Liang, Min Dai, Su-Yi Cheng, Hai-Jun Ma, Li Lai, Fang Liu, Xiong-Min Li, Wei-Guang RSC Adv Chemistry Cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, β-methylstyrene and cinnamic acid are four important biomass 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds. In the field of perfume and organic synthesis, their thermal stability and oxidation pathways deserve attention. This paper reports a new attempt to investigate the thermal stability and reactivity by a custom-designed mini closed pressure vessel test (MCPVT). The pressure and temperature behaviors were measured by MCPVT under nitrogen and oxygen atmosphere. The temperature of initial oxygen absorption (T(a)) and rapid oxidation (T(R)) were calculated. The results showed that four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds were stable under nitrogen atmosphere. The T(a) of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, β-methylstyrene, and cinnamic acid was 271.25 K, 292.375 K, 323.125 K, and 363.875 K, and their T(R) was 301.125 K, 332.75 K, 357.91 K, and 385.375 K, respectively. The oxidation reactivity order was derived to be cinnamaldehyde > cinnamyl alcohol > β-methylstyrene > cinnamic acid. The oxidation kinetics were determined using n versus time (n–t) plots, which showed a second-order reaction. Peroxide was determined by iodimetry, and the oxidation products were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The results showed that the peroxide value of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, β-methylstyrene, and cinnamic acid reached 18.88, 15.07, 9.62, and 4.24 mmol kg(−1) at 373 K for 6 h, respectively. The common oxidation products of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds were benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, and epoxide, which resulted from the carbon–carbon double bond oxidation. The substituents' oxidation products were obtained from the oxidation of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, and β-methylstyrene. In particular, the difference is that no oxidation products of the carboxyl group of cinnamic acid were detected. The common oxidation products of the four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds were benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, and epoxide, which resulted from the carbon–carbon double bond oxidation. The substituents' oxidation products were caught in the oxidation of cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, and β-methylstyrene. In particular, the difference is that no oxidation products of the carboxyl group of cinnamic acid were detected. According to the complex oxidation products, important insights into the oxidation pathways were provided. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9042203/ /pubmed/35493582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04836h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Yu, Chang
Liang, Min
Dai, Su-Yi
Cheng, Hai-Jun
Ma, Li
Lai, Fang
Liu, Xiong-Min
Li, Wei-Guang
Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds
title Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds
title_full Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds
title_fullStr Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds
title_full_unstemmed Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds
title_short Thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds
title_sort thermal stability and pathways for the oxidation of four 3-phenyl-2-propene compounds
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9042203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35493582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04836h
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