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Cyclohexene is a hydrocarbon with the formula Template:Chem2. It is a cycloalkene. At room temperature, cyclohexene is a colorless liquid with a sharp odor. Among its uses, it is an intermediate in the commercial synthesis of nylon.[1]
Production and uses
Cyclohexene is produced by the partial hydrogenation of benzene, a process developed by the Asahi Chemical company.[2] The main product of the process is cyclohexane because cyclohexene is more easily hydrogenated than benzene.
In the laboratory, it can be prepared by dehydration of cyclohexanol.[3]
Reactions and uses
Benzene is converted to cyclohexylbenzene by acid-catalyzed alkylation with cyclohexene.[4] Cyclohexylbenzene is a precursor to both phenol and cyclohexanone.[5]
Hydration of cyclohexene gives cyclohexanol, which can be dehydrogenated to give cyclohexanone, a precursor to caprolactam.[6]
The oxidative cleavage of cyclohexene gives adipic acid. Hydrogen peroxide is used as the oxidant in the presence of a tungsten catalyst.[7]
1,5-Hexadiene is produced by ethenolysis of cyclohexene. Bromination gives 1,2-dibromocyclohexane.[8]
Structure
Cyclohexene is most stable in a half-chair conformation,[9] unlike the preference for a chair form of cyclohexane. One basis for the cyclohexane conformational preference for a chair is that it allows each bond of the ring to adopt a staggered conformation. For cyclohexene, however, the alkene is planar, equivalent to an eclipsed conformation at that bond.
See also
References
External links
- International Chemical Safety Card 1054
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- Material Safety Data Sheet for cyclohexene
- Safety MSDS data
- Reaction of Cyclohexene with Bromine and Potassium Permanganate
- Cyclohexene synthesis
- Data sheet at inchem.org
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