2005
DOI: 10.1021/bm049397f
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Application of Catalytic Ozone Chemistry for Improving Biodiesel Product Performance

Abstract: Ozonolysis of methyl soyate (biodiesel) was conducted in the presence of methanol, dichloromethane (solvent), and triethylamine (catalyst) at -75 degrees C. Structural analysis, including FTIR, GC, and GC-MS, showed that the total amount of double bonds in the mixture was reduced by more than 90% after 2 h of ozonolysis. All of the esters predicted by this novel application of ozone reaction chemistry were successfully produced. Other major components were identified by GC-MS. Thermogravimetric analysis showed… Show more

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“…There is much interest in the literature in the reactions of these materials to produce cost-effective derivatives . Some examples are epoxidized oil , , soybean oil methyl ester (methyl soyate) , , maleated products , , derivatives of vegetable oils and fatty esters with diethyl azidodicarboxy-late , , soybean oil polymers , and others , .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is much interest in the literature in the reactions of these materials to produce cost-effective derivatives . Some examples are epoxidized oil , , soybean oil methyl ester (methyl soyate) , , maleated products , , derivatives of vegetable oils and fatty esters with diethyl azidodicarboxy-late , , soybean oil polymers , and others , .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the properties SCO should have major fatty acids of palmitic, stearic, oleic and linolenic acids and the linolenic acid content should not be more that 12%. [143] The SCO produced by Mortierella sp. had many similar physiochemical properties [31]: the oil contained myristic acid (0.45%), palmitic acid (19.6%), palmitoleic acid (0.3%), stearic acid (11.5%), oleic acid (38.2%), linoleic acid (4.8%), arachidic acid (3.3%), gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) (8.1%), and behenic acid (0.2%).…”
Section: Continuous Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the various modification reactions described for vegetable oils by a number of previous workers can be readily implemented, e.g., epoxidation, 21,22 maleation, 23,24 polymer formation, 25,26 and others. [27][28][29] Perhaps another possible area of application is pharmaceutical. The hydrazide functionality is found in some drug molecules (e.g., Iproniazid and hydralazane).…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%