p. 638-641This work presents an optimized integrated experiment for isolation of clove bud essential oil, rich in eugenol, and subsequent utilization of the solid residue for furfural synthesis. The operationally simple laboratory protocols and utilization of water as a solvent in both operations, plus the use of biomass as the starting material for preparation of versatile intermediates in organic synthesis, make the experiments attractive for undergraduate experimental organic chemistry courses in the context of green chemistry. In addition, this is the first description of the use of biomass (clove bud) in the simultaneous preparation of two chemical feedstocks, eugenol and furfural, on experimental organic chemistry courses
Furfural comes from lignocellulosic biomass that, together with its derived products, has many usefu...
Research on the potency of essential oils as diesel fuel bio-additives has been reported. It also ha...
Natural products are ubiquitous in nature but do not form a large proportion of theA-level syllabuse...
This work constitutes a new strategy for teaching-learning the chemistry of natural products, being ...
The main aim of this work is to teach chemistry through a practical application. In it is described ...
The purpose of this work was to test a hypothesis about the possibility of extraction of the main cl...
Phenylpropenes are produced by plants as part of their defense strategy against microorganisms and a...
p. 642-647This work describes an undergraduate experiment for the synthesis of Knoevenagel adduct of...
A recently developed pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) method which utilizes an unmodified hou...
The goal of this manuscript is provide to students of Chemistry and related areas an alternative exp...
Research on the potency of essential oils as diesel fuel bio-additives has been reported. It also ha...
Natural product isolation and analysis provide an opportunity to present a variety of experimental t...
The essential oil (EO) of clove bud dried fruits from Eugenia caryophyllus was obtained by a convent...
This laboratory experiment introduces students to an important reaction in biomass valorization and ...
Eugenol is commonly found in many plants such as cloves. It is one of the most used natural anesthet...
Furfural comes from lignocellulosic biomass that, together with its derived products, has many usefu...
Research on the potency of essential oils as diesel fuel bio-additives has been reported. It also ha...
Natural products are ubiquitous in nature but do not form a large proportion of theA-level syllabuse...
This work constitutes a new strategy for teaching-learning the chemistry of natural products, being ...
The main aim of this work is to teach chemistry through a practical application. In it is described ...
The purpose of this work was to test a hypothesis about the possibility of extraction of the main cl...
Phenylpropenes are produced by plants as part of their defense strategy against microorganisms and a...
p. 642-647This work describes an undergraduate experiment for the synthesis of Knoevenagel adduct of...
A recently developed pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) method which utilizes an unmodified hou...
The goal of this manuscript is provide to students of Chemistry and related areas an alternative exp...
Research on the potency of essential oils as diesel fuel bio-additives has been reported. It also ha...
Natural product isolation and analysis provide an opportunity to present a variety of experimental t...
The essential oil (EO) of clove bud dried fruits from Eugenia caryophyllus was obtained by a convent...
This laboratory experiment introduces students to an important reaction in biomass valorization and ...
Eugenol is commonly found in many plants such as cloves. It is one of the most used natural anesthet...
Furfural comes from lignocellulosic biomass that, together with its derived products, has many usefu...
Research on the potency of essential oils as diesel fuel bio-additives has been reported. It also ha...
Natural products are ubiquitous in nature but do not form a large proportion of theA-level syllabuse...