Structure elucidation of hexabromocyclododecanes--a class of compounds with a complex stereochemistry

Heeb, NV; Schweizer, WB; Kohler, M; Gerecke, AC

HERO ID

787678

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

16157171

HERO ID 787678
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Structure elucidation of hexabromocyclododecanes--a class of compounds with a complex stereochemistry
Authors Heeb, NV; Schweizer, WB; Kohler, M; Gerecke, AC
Journal Chemosphere
Volume 61
Issue 1
Page Numbers 65-73
Abstract Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) are high production volume chemicals (16700 t worldwide in 2001) used as flame-retardants for plastics and textiles. HBCDs exhibit typical properties of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). They are highly lipophilic and accumulate in biota. Increasing environmental concentrations of HBCDs, mostly reported as sum values, have been observed. As such, HBCDs have to be considered as potential emerging POPs, but their occurrence and environmental fate have not yet been addressed at the level of individual HBCD stereoisomers. Considering the six stereogenic centers of HBCDs, 16 stereoisomers, six diastereomeric pairs of enantiomers as well as four meso forms, can be deduced. Herein, we report spectroscopic and chromatographic data for eight out of 16 possible HBCD stereoisomers, which were isolated from a technical product. Six stereoisomers were identified as three pairs of enantiomers ((+/-) alpha-, beta-, and gamma-HBCDs), differing in optical rotation and chromatographic retention on a chiral phase. The crystal structures of these pairs of enantiomers were determined. Another two of these eight HBCD stereoisomers, not yet described in the literature, showed no optical rotation and are tentatively assigned as meso forms (delta- and epsilon-HBCD). The given spectroscopic and chromatographic information allows the unambiguous identification of eight HBCD stereoisomers and the occurrence, fate, and toxicology of these individual stereoisomers can now be studied.
Doi 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.03.015
Pmid 16157171
Wosid WOS:000232498300008
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Is Public Yes
Language Text English