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The pyrolysis of (−)‐(S)‐nicotine: Racemization and decomposition
Author(s) -
Clayton Peter,
Lu Annhelen,
Bishop Louise
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
chirality
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.43
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1520-636X
pISSN - 0899-0042
DOI - 10.1002/chir.20760
Subject(s) - chemistry , racemization , nicotine , pyrolytic carbon , pyrolysis , enantiomer , decomposition , methanol , smoke , thermal decomposition , organic chemistry , neuroscience , biology
The pyrolytic behaviour of (−)‐(S)‐nicotine in methanol was investigated using on‐line pyrolysis GC/MS to establish whether racemization to the R(+) antipode occurs and to identify other products of pyrolysis. The conditions used included pyrolysing the sample for 15 seconds in an atmosphere of 9% oxygen in nitrogen (275ml/min total flow) across the temperature range of 200°C–1000°C. A chiral Cyclodex‐B analytical column (30m × 0.25mm i.d. × 0.25 μm film thickness) was used to separate the enantiomers of nicotine, although the two enantiomer peaks were not baseline resolved. The results of the experiment shows that there is no increase in (+)‐(R)‐nicotine levels across a wide temperature range. This suggests that the elevated levels of (+)‐R‐nicotine observed in tobacco smoke (compared to tobacco leaf material) are not due to the pyrolytic auto‐racemization of (−)‐(S)‐nicotine but are a result of more complex interactions between (−)‐(S)‐nicotine and other smoke components. The pyrolysis of isotopically labelled nicotine established that nicotine undergoes thermal decomposition to β‐nicotyrine which in turn may decompose to other products. Chirality 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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