Stereoselective hydrogenation of (−)-menthone and (+)-isomenthone mixture using nickel catalysts
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Research on Chemical Intermediates
- Vol. 26 (9) , 913-922
- https://doi.org/10.1163/156856700x00390
Abstract
The catalytic hydrogenation of an optically active mixture of (−)-menthone and (+)-isomenthone was studied. The catalysts Raney nickel and Ni/SiO2 were used for these hydrogenations. Catalysts modified with (2R,3R)-(+)-tartaric acid were tested as well. Various non-equilibrium mixtures of isomers were produced by means of these reactions, especially mixtures containing the less stable menthol isomers, (+)-neomenthol and (+)-neoisomenthol. (−)-Menthol was produced during these reactions to a limited extent, the production of (−)-isomenthol was barcly existent. Isomerization of (−)-menthone and (+)-isomenthone occurred during these reactions. Isomerizations among individual isomers were barely detectable. The catalysts used showed a very low activity under the given reaction conditions.Keywords
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