Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis

With the increasing focus on sustainable development, the exploration of renewable and environmentally friendly resources for product synthesis has become paramount. This study aims to investigate the production of dihydroxystearic acid through the in situ hydrolysis of epoxidized oleic acid. Epoxid...

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Published in:Polymer Bulletin
Main Author: Jalil M.J.; Rahman S.J.A.; Masri A.N.; Yusof F.A.M.; Azman M.A.S.C.M.; Jites P.P.A.; Azmi I.S.
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2024
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Jalil M.J.; Rahman S.J.A.; Masri A.N.; Yusof F.A.M.; Azman M.A.S.C.M.; Jites P.P.A.; Azmi I.S.
Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
2024
Polymer Bulletin
81
16
10.1007/s00289-024-05358-y
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85197422057&doi=10.1007%2fs00289-024-05358-y&partnerID=40&md5=e2c4630acb550ded941aa0e4c30a0c95
With the increasing focus on sustainable development, the exploration of renewable and environmentally friendly resources for product synthesis has become paramount. This study aims to investigate the production of dihydroxystearic acid through the in situ hydrolysis of epoxidized oleic acid. Epoxidation of oleic acid was achieved through the utilization of in situ generated performic acid, resulting in the production of epoxidized oleic acid. The synthesis of performic acid involved the combination of formic acid as an oxygen carrier and hydrogen peroxide as an oxygen donor. A maximum epoxide yield of 65% was attained at an optimum reaction time of 30 min. Hydrochloric acid was found to be the most efficient catalyst. A kinetics study was also done using the genetic algorithm to find the reaction rate of dihydroxystearic acid production. The difference between simulation and experimental results was less than 0.1%, which is insignificant. The findings highlight the potential of utilizing renewable resources for the synthesis of high-value compounds, promoting a greener and more sustainable future. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2024.
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author Jalil M.J.; Rahman S.J.A.; Masri A.N.; Yusof F.A.M.; Azman M.A.S.C.M.; Jites P.P.A.; Azmi I.S.
spellingShingle Jalil M.J.; Rahman S.J.A.; Masri A.N.; Yusof F.A.M.; Azman M.A.S.C.M.; Jites P.P.A.; Azmi I.S.
Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
author_facet Jalil M.J.; Rahman S.J.A.; Masri A.N.; Yusof F.A.M.; Azman M.A.S.C.M.; Jites P.P.A.; Azmi I.S.
author_sort Jalil M.J.; Rahman S.J.A.; Masri A.N.; Yusof F.A.M.; Azman M.A.S.C.M.; Jites P.P.A.; Azmi I.S.
title Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
title_short Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
title_full Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
title_fullStr Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
title_full_unstemmed Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
title_sort Epoxidation of oleic acid derived palm oil and subsequent ring opening by in situ hydrolysis
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description With the increasing focus on sustainable development, the exploration of renewable and environmentally friendly resources for product synthesis has become paramount. This study aims to investigate the production of dihydroxystearic acid through the in situ hydrolysis of epoxidized oleic acid. Epoxidation of oleic acid was achieved through the utilization of in situ generated performic acid, resulting in the production of epoxidized oleic acid. The synthesis of performic acid involved the combination of formic acid as an oxygen carrier and hydrogen peroxide as an oxygen donor. A maximum epoxide yield of 65% was attained at an optimum reaction time of 30 min. Hydrochloric acid was found to be the most efficient catalyst. A kinetics study was also done using the genetic algorithm to find the reaction rate of dihydroxystearic acid production. The difference between simulation and experimental results was less than 0.1%, which is insignificant. The findings highlight the potential of utilizing renewable resources for the synthesis of high-value compounds, promoting a greener and more sustainable future. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2024.
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