A New Synthesis of (Z)-Coniferyl Alcohol, and Characterization of Its Derived Synthetic Lignin. -A convenient synthesis of title compound (IV) is developed in context with studies on the role of (Z)-monolignols in liquifaction. Key step in this synthesis is the Still and Gennari modification of the
A new synthesis of (Z)-coniferyl alcohol, and characterization of its derived synthetic lignin
β Scribed by John Ralph; Yinsheng Zhang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 386 KB
- Volume
- 54
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0040-4020
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β¦ Synopsis
The (Z)-monolignols (hydroxycinnamyl alcohols) are found along with their predominant (E)-isomers in a number of plants. Their role in lignification is unknown. A new synthetic route to (Z)coniferyl alcohol has been developed via Still and Gennari's modification of the Horner-Emmons olefination to produce (Z)-unsaturated esters. Although previous studies have shown that (Z)-coniferyl alcohol will polymerize by single-electron (radical) processes to produce synthetic lignins, the stereochemistry of units in the resulting structure had not been addressed. NMR analysis of a synthetic lignin from (Z)-coniferyl alcohol indicates that unsaturated sidechains in the resulting lignin retain their (Z)-geometry. Other structures are altered in their relative proportions but retain the same stereoehemistry. Assignment of structures in these synthetic lignins provides the necessary database for more careful examination of real plant lignins.
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