Pinene

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Template:Short description Template:Chembox Pinene is a collection of unsaturated bicyclic monoterpenes. Two geometric isomers of pinene are found in nature, α-pinene and β-pinene. Both are chiral. As the name suggests, pinenes are found in pines. Specifically, pinene is the major component of the liquid extracts of conifers.[1] Pinenes are also found in many non-coniferous plants such as camphorweed (Heterotheca)[2] and big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata).

Isomers

skeletal formula File:(1R)-(+)-alpha-pinene-2D-skeletal.png File:(1S)-(-)-alpha-pinene-2D-skeletal.png File:(1R)-(+)-beta-pinene-2D-skeletal.png File:(1S)-(-)-beta-pinene-2D-skeletal.png
perspective view X File:(1S)-(-)-alpha-pinene-2D-projected-skeletal.png X File:(1S)-(-)-beta-pinene-2D-projected-skeletal.png
ball-and-stick model File:(−)-alpha-pinene-3D-balls.png File:(1S)-(−)-alpha-pinene-from-xtal-3D-balls.png X File:(1S)-(−)-beta-pinene-from-xtal-3D-balls.png
name (1R)-(+)-α-pinene (1S)-(−)-α-pinene (1R)-(+)-β-pinene (1S)-(−)-β-pinene
CAS number 7785-70-8 7785-26-4 19902-08-0 18172-67-3

Biosynthesis

α-Pinene and β-pinene are both produced from geranyl pyrophosphate, via cyclisation of linaloyl pyrophosphate followed by loss of a proton from the carbocation equivalent. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Joint BioEnergy Institute have been able to synthetically produce pinene with a bacterium.[3]

Biosynthesis of pinene from geranyl pyrophosphate
Biosynthesis of pinene from geranyl pyrophosphate

Plants

Alpha-pinene is the most widely encountered terpenoid in nature[4] and is highly repellent to insects.[5]

Alpha-pinene appears in conifers and numerous other plants.[6] Pinene is a major component of the essential oils of Sideritis spp. (ironwort)[7] and Salvia spp. (sage).[8] Cannabis also contains alpha-pinene[6] and beta-pinene.[9] Resin from Pistacia terebinthus (commonly known as terebinth or turpentine tree) is rich in pinene. Pine nuts produced by pine trees contain pinene.[6]

Makrut lime fruit peel contains an essential oil comparable to lime fruit peel oil; its main components are limonene and β-pinene.[10]

The racemic mixture of the two forms of pinene is found in some oils like eucalyptus oil.[11]

Reactions

α-Pinene

Selective oxidation of α-pinene occurs at the allylic position to give verbenone, along with pinene oxide, as well as verbenol and its hydroperoxide.[12][13]

Pinene left verbenone right
Pinene left verbenone right

α-Pinene can be converted to camphor by way of isobornyl acetate. Hydrogenation of pinene gives pinane, precursor to a useful pinanehydroperoxide. The hydroboration of α-pinene has been extensively examined. With borane-dimethylsulfide, two equivalents of α-pinene react to give (diisopinocampheyl)borane.[14] Reaction with 9-BBN gives the reagent called alpine borane. This sterically crowded chiral trialkylborane can stereoselectively reduce aldehydes in what is known as the Midland Alpine borane reduction.[15]

β-Pinene

β-Pinene can be converted to α-pinene in the presence of strong bases,[16] or pyrolysed to produce myrcene at 400 °C.

Use

Pinenes, especially α, are the primary constituents of turpentine, a nature-derived solvent and fuel.[1]

The use of pinene as a biofuel in spark ignition engines has been explored.[17] Pinene dimers have been shown to have heating values comparable to the jet fuel JP-10.[3]

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