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Cyclohexanol is the with the HOCH(CH2)5. The molecule is related to by replacement of one hydrogen atom by a . This compound exists as a colorless solid with a camphor-like odor, which, when very pure, melts near room temperature. Millions of tonnes are produced annually, mainly as a precursor to .Michael Tuttle Musser "Cyclohexanol and Cyclohexanone" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.


Production
Cyclohexanol is produced by the of in air, typically using cobalt :
2 C6H12 + O2 → 2 C6H11OH
This process coforms , and this mixture ("KA oil" for ketone-alcohol oil) is the main feedstock for the production of . The oxidation involves radicals and the intermediacy of the C6H11O2H. Alternatively, cyclohexanol can be produced by the of :
C6H5OH + 3 H2 → C6H11OH
This process can also be adjusted to favor the formation of cyclohexanone.


Basic reactions
Cyclohexanol undergoes the main reactions expected for a secondary alcohol. Oxidation gives , which is converted on a large scale in industry to the , a precursor to . As a laboratory exercise, this oxidation can be effected with . affords the commercially useful derivatives dicyclohexyladipate and dicyclohexylphthalate, which are used as . Heating in the presence of acid catalysts converts cyclohexanol to .


Structure
Cyclohexanol has at least two solid phases. One of them is a .


Applications
As indicated above, cyclohexanol is an important feedstock in the polymer industry, firstly as a precursor to , but also to various . Small amounts are used as a .


Safety
Cyclohexanol is moderately toxic: the Threshold Limit Value for the vapor for 8 h is 50 ppm. The concentration is set at 400 ppm, based on studies on the acute oral toxicity in animals. CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Few studies have been done on its , but one study on rats found it to have effects.[2] Lucrecia Márquez-Rosado, Cristina Trejo-Solís 2, María del Pilar Cabrales-Romero, Evelia Arce-Popoca, Adolfo Sierra-Santoyo, Leticia Alemán-Lazarini, Samia Fatel-Fazenda, Claudia E. Carrasco-Legleu, Saúl Villa-Treviño, "Co-carcinogenic effect of cyclohexanol on the development of preneoplastic lesions in a rat hepatocarcinogenesis model", Molecular Carcinogenesis, Vol. 46, No. 7, Pages 524 - 533, March 2007.

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