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Cyclic Compounds
C12 Rings
Cyclododecatriene (CDT)
Cyclododecanol (CDOL)
Cyclododecanone (CDON)
Cyclododecene (CDEN)
Dodecanedioic Acid (DDA)
C8 Rings
Cyclooctadiene (COD)
Cyclooctene (COE)
Cyclooctane (COAN)
Vinylcyclohexene (VCH)
Ethylcyclohexane (ECH)
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Cyclododecanol (CDOL)

The secondary alcohol cyclododecanol (CDOL) is a colorless solid with a pronounced camphor-like odor. It is readily soluble in organic solvents but has only limited solubility (0.004% by weight) in water.

CDOL is produced by boric-acid catalyzed oxidation of cyclododecane.

  • CDOL is an intermediate in the synthesis of laurolactam, the monomer of polyamide 12 (VESTAMID® L). Laurolactam itself is synthesized from cyclododecane, with cyclododecanol, cyclododecanone and cyclododecanone oxime as intermediates in successive steps.
  • oxidative ring cleavage of CDOL gives 1,12-dodecanedioic acid, also an important component for polymer synthesis.
  • the fragrance industry uses CDOL to a large extent for synthesis of macrocyclic perfume ingredients with a musky note.
  • fragrances of a woody character are also produced using CDOL.
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