A process for the manufacture of a symmetrical, terminally ring-substituted polyenes by reacting a polyene di(O,O-dialkyl acetal) with a cyclic dienol ether in the presence of a Lewis or Brönsted acid, hydrolyzing the condensation product resulting therefrom and cleaving off alcohol under basic or acidic conditions from the polyene derivative produced at this stage. The novel cyclic dienol ethers, as well as, novel intermediates resulting from the condensation and additional intermediates in this process form further aspects of the invention. The final products are primarily carotenoids, which find corresponding use, e.g., as colorings and pigments for foodstuffs, animal products, etc.
A process for the manufacture of a symmetrical, terminally ring-substituted polyenes by reacting a polyene di(O,O-dialkyl acetal) with a cyclic dienol ether in the presence of a Lewis or Brönsted acid, hydrolyzing the condensation product resulting therefrom and cleaving off alcohol under basic or acidic conditions from the polyene derivative produced at this stage. The novel cyclic dienol ethers, as well as, novel intermediates resulting from the condensation and additional intermediates in this process form further aspects of the invention. The final products are primarily carotenoids, which find corresponding use, e.g., as colorings and pigments for foodstuffs, animal products, etc.
Piperidine-spiro-hydantoin derivatives and their use as light stabilizers for synthetic polymers
申请人:SANKYO COMPANY LIMITED
公开号:EP0006536A1
公开(公告)日:1980-01-09
Novel piperidine-spiro-hydantoin derivatives represented by the general formula (I) and use thereof as light stabilizers for synthetic polymers are described:
The compounds are distinguished by an improved stabilizing effect in various synthetic polymer compositions, such as polyolefins, against light- and/or heat-induced deterioration thereof, low volatility upon heat- processing or during storage of shaped articles containing the compounds, and resistance to extraction with water and solvents.
Ein Verfahren zur Herstellung eines symmetrischen, endständig ringsubstituerten Polyens besteht darin, ein Polyen-di(O, O-dialkylacetal) mit einem cyclischen Dienolether in Gegenwart einer Lewis- oder Brönstedsäure umzusetzen, das daraus resultierende Kondensationsprodukt zu hydrolysieren und von dem in diesem Stadium hergestellten Polyenderivat unter basischen oder sauren Bedingungen Alkohol abzuspalten. Weitere Aspekte der Erfindung bilden die neuen cyclischen Dienolether, sowie die ebenfalls neuen, aus der Kondensation resultierenden Zwischenprodukte und die weiteren Zwischenprodukte bei diesem Verfahren. Die Endprodukte sind vor allem Carotinoide, die entsprechende Verwendung finden, z.B. als Farbstoffe und Pigmente für Lebensmittel, Tierprodukte usw.