Synthesis and properties of highly branched Jatropha curcas L. oil derivatives

Louis Daniel, Agnes R. Ardiyanti, Boelo Schuur, Robert Manurung, Antonius A. Broekhuis, Hero J. Heeres*

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Abstract

The synthesis and properties of a number of novel branched Jatropha curcas L. oil (JO) derivatives containing vicinal di-ester units in the fatty acid chains are reported. Both the length (acetyl vs. hexanoyl) and the stereochemistry of the vicinal di-ester units (cis vs. trans) were varied. The compounds were prepared by two different synthetic approaches using catalytic chemistry. The first approach involves epoxidation of JO using a Sharpless epoxidation with methyltrioxorhenium as the catalyst to give epoxidized JO (1), followed by an esterification reaction with the corresponding anhydrides using ammonium-12-molybdophosphate (AMP) as catalyst to give trans-di-esters of JO (4a, 4b). The second approach is based on the dihydroxylation of JO using either the Prilezhaev method, resulting in trans-diols of JO (2), or the Upjohn method using osmium tetroxide as catalyst to give cis-diols of JO (3). In subsequent steps, the diols were esterified with acetic-or hexanoic anhydride using dimethylaminopyridine as catalyst to produce the corresponding cis- and trans-di-esters of JO (5a, 5b, 6). The best cold flow properties (lowest pour-and cloud point, crystallization and melting temperature) were obtained for JO with hexanoyl branches in a trans orientation (5b, pour point of -14 degrees C, melting point of -5 degrees c and crystallization temperature of -25 degrees C) and these values are considerably better than for the JO source.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18-30
Number of pages13
JournalEuropean Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
Volume113
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan-2011
Event3rd International Workshop on Fats and Oils as Renewable Feedstock for the Chemical Industry - , Germany
Duration: 1-Mar-2010 → …

Keywords

  • Branched derivatives
  • Dihydroxylation
  • Esterification
  • Epoxidation
  • Jatropha curcas L. oil
  • EPOXIDIZED SOYBEAN OIL
  • MODIFIED VEGETABLE-OILS
  • LUBRICANT BASE-STOCKS
  • FATTY-ACIDS
  • GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY
  • MASS-SPECTROMETRY
  • EPOXIDATION
  • STABILITY
  • ESTERIFICATION
  • AZIRIDINES

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