Dimerization of 2-Allylphenol Using Heterogeneous Superbase Catalyst Na/Naoh-Al2o3
2-allylphenol is a compound that is classified in phenolic group and could be a potential to have antioxidant activity. Reacting the 2-allylphenol and superbase catalyst Na/NaOH/?í‚â•-Al2O3 was predicted to produce dimer of 2-allylphenol, since the superbase catalyst could transform a compound, especially from phenolic group, into dimer. This catalyst was used previously to transform eugenol into the dimer of eugenol. Since the 2-allylphenol has similar structure with eugenol and also has a benzene ring, it was presumed that reacting 2-allylphenol with superbase catalyst Na/NaOH/?í‚â•-Al2O3 would produce 2-allylphenol dimer which expected to have higher antioxidant activity than 2-allylphenol monomer.
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