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Furoin
Chemical compound

Furoin or 1,2-di(furan-2-yl)-2-hydroxyethanone is an organic compound with formula C10H8O4. It can be produced from furfural by a benzoin condensation reaction catalyzed by cyanide ions.

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Reactions

Furoin synthesis from furfural is also catalyzed by vitamin B1 (thiamine). In 1957, Ronald Breslow proposed that this reaction involves a relatively stable carbene form of thiamine.23 In the catalytic cycle shown below two molecules of furfural react to give furoin, via a thiazol-2-ylidene catalyst, resulting from loss of one proton at carbon 2 of the thiazolium cation of vitamin B1:

This was the first evidence for the existence of persistent carbenes.

Uses

Furoin has been used as a plasticizer.4

References

  1. Denis Lorient (1999), New ingredients in food processing: biochemistry and agriculture. Woodhead Publishing ISBN 1-85573-443-5 366 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=EnPMWNp4-L0C&dq=furoin

  2. Ronald Breslow (1957). "Mechanism of Thiamine Action: Participation of a Thiazolium Zwitterion". Chemistry and Industry. 26: 893.

  3. R. Breslow (1957). "Rapid Deuterium Exchange in Thiazolium Salts". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 79 (7): 1762–1763. doi:10.1021/ja01564a064. /wiki/Journal_of_the_American_Chemical_Society

  4. Denis Lorient (1999), New ingredients in food processing: biochemistry and agriculture. Woodhead Publishing ISBN 1-85573-443-5 366 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=EnPMWNp4-L0C&dq=furoin