Synthesis of the two minor isomers, delta- and epsilon-1,2,5,6,9,10-hexabromocyclododecane, present in commercial hexabromocyclododecane |
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Authors: | Arsenault Gilles Konstantinov Alexandre Marvin Chris H MacInnis Gordia McAlees Alan McCrindle Robert Riddell Nicole Tomy Gregg T Yeo Brian |
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Affiliation: | Wellington Laboratories Inc., Research Division, 345 Southgate Drive, Guelph, Ont., Canada N1G 3M5. gilles@well-labs.com |
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Abstract: | Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) is prepared commercially by bromination of cis,trans,trans-cyclododecatriene (ctt-CDT) and widely used as a flame retardant, particularly in polystyrene foams. Commercial HBCD consists largely of three diastereomers, alpha-, beta-, and gamma-HBCD, the structures of which have been known for many years. Recently, the presence in the mixture of small amounts of two minor diastereomers, delta- and epsilon-HBCD, has been reported. Bearing in mind the manner in which commercial HBCD is generated, it was anticipated that these components are probably formed by bromination of trans,trans,trans-cyclododecatriene (ttt-CDT), a common contaminant in commercial ctt-CDT. Indeed, when a sample of ttt-CDT was brominated it gave two products, the NMR spectra and LC/MS and GC/MS behaviour of which confirmed that they are identical to the minor components, delta- and epsilon-HBCD, present in commercial HBCD. |
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