Synthesis of Bio-Based Methylcyclopentadiene from 2,5-Hexanedione: A Sustainable Route to High Energy Density Jet Fuels.

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US NAVY, NAWCWD, Research Department, Chemistry Division, China Lake, California, 93555, USA.

Published: January 2021

The sustainable, bio-based, platform chemical, 2,5-hexanedione [HD (1)], was efficiently converted to methylcyclopentadiene [MCPD (4)] through a three-step process consisting of intramolecular aldol condensation, catalytic chemoselective hydrogenation, and dehydration. Base-catalyzed aldol condensation of 1 resulted in the formation of 3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-1-one [MCO (2)], which was then converted to 3-methyl-2-cyclopenten-1-ol [MCP (3)] by chemoselective reduction with a ternary Ru catalyst system [RuCl (PPh ) /NH (CH ) NH /KOH]. The hydrogenation proceeded with 96 % chemoselectivity. 3 was then dehydrated over AlPO /MgSO at 70 °C under reduced pressure to yield 4, which can undergo an ambient temperature [4+2]-Diels-Alder cyclization to generate dimethyldicyclopentadiene (DMDCPD), a commodity chemical useful for the preparation of high-performance fuels and polymers. Through this approach, advanced jet fuels and materials can be conveniently produced from sustainable cellulosic feedstocks.

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