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Some properties and reactions of umbellulone from the leaf oil of Coos Bay myrtle, Umbellularia californica

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Title Some properties and reactions of umbellulone from the leaf oil of Coos Bay myrtle, Umbellularia californica
Names Kiyohiro, Leo Yukio (creator)
Gilfillan, F. A. (advisor)
Date Issued 1938-05-17 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1938
Abstract The umbellulone was isolated from the myrtle oil by the
sulfite method, which was found to be the most inexpensive
and convenient method of obtaining the pure ketone.
The umbellulone was hydrogenated in the vapor phase
over a nickel catalyst, passing it through an electric tube
furnace, in an attempt to compare the course of the reduction
with that obtained by previous investigators operating upon
a liquid phase. The products of each hydrogenation at
different temperatures from 250° to 375°C. were analyzed for
ketone, alcohol, and phenol contents, and for iodine value
to determine unsaturation. Their physical constants, including
specific gravity, optical rotation, and refractive index were
also determined. The results so obtained were compared with
those of the original ketone used and the following conclusions
were shown:-
1. At temperatures below 300°C. partially saturated
hydrogenated compounds were obtained.
2. At higher temperatures rearrangement took place converting
umbellulone into phenols, specifically thymol.
3. The relative increase in alcohol content with a
decrease in ketone content is probably due to a conversion of a dihydroumbellulone, which is first produced, to dihydroumbellulol
or the fully saturated tetrahydroumbellulol, or
possibly in part to the formation of menthone and its
conversion to menthol.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Umbellularia californica
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/52471

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