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Cyclooctane

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Formula
  
C8H16

Molar mass
  
112.21 g/mol

Melting point
  
14.59 °C

Boiling point
  
149 °C

Density
  
834 kg/m³

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Cyclooctane is a cycloalkane with the molecular formula (CH2)8. It is a simple colourless hydrocarbon, but it is often a reference compound for saturated eight-membered ring compounds in general.

Contents

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Conformation

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The conformation of cyclooctane has been studied extensively using computational methods. Hendrickson noted that "cyclooctane is unquestionably the conformationally most complex cycloalkane owing to the existence of many conformers of comparable energy." The boat-chair conformation I is the most stable form. This conformation was confirmed by Allinger and co-workers. The crown conformation II is slightly less stable. Among the many compounds exhibiting the crown conformation (structure II) is S8, elemental sulfur.

Synthesis and reactions

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The main route to cyclooctane derivatives involves the dimerization of butadiene, catalysed by nickel(0) complexes such as nickel bis(cyclooctadiene). This process affords, among other products, 1,5-cyclooctadiene (COD), which can be hydrogenated. COD is widely used for the preparation of precatalysts for homogeneous catalysis. The activation of these catalysts under H2, produces cyclooctane, which is usually discarded or burnt:

C8H12 + 2 H2 → C8H16
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Cyclooctane participates in no reactions except those typical of other saturated hydrocarbons, combustion and free radical halogenation. Recent work on alkane functionalisation, using peroxides such as dicumyl peroxide, has opened up the chemistry to some extent, allowing for example the introduction of a phenylamino group.

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References

Cyclooctane Wikipedia