Frontiers in Chemistry (Feb 2020)

Regioselective Photooxidation of Citronellol: A Way to Monomers for Functionalized Bio-Polyesters

  • Deianira Lanteri,
  • Silvia Quattrosoldi,
  • Michelina Soccio,
  • Andrea Basso,
  • Dario Cavallo,
  • Andrea Munari,
  • Renata Riva,
  • Nadia Lotti,
  • Lisa Moni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Dye-sensitized photooxygenation reaction of bio-based double bond-containing substrates is proposed as sustainable functionalization of terpenes and terpenoids to transform them into polyoxygenated compounds to be employed for the synthesis of new bio-based polyesters. As proof of concept, citronellol 1 has been regioselectively converted into diol 4 using singlet oxygen (1O2), a traceless reagent that can be generated from air, visible light and zeolite supported-photosensitizer (Thionine-NaY). With our synthetic approach, diol 4 has been obtained in two-steps, with good regioselectivity, using green reagents such as light and air, and finally a solvent-free oxidation step. From this compound, a citronellol-based copolyester of poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) has been synthesized and fully characterized. The results obtained evidence that the proposed copolymerization of PBS with the citronellol-based building blocks allows to obtain a more flexible and functionalizable material, by exploiting a largely available natural molecule modified through a green synthetic path.

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