2017
DOI: 10.1002/ejlt.201700350
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Synthesis of Dimer Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Catalytic Oxidation and Reductive Amination: An Efficient Route to Branched Polyamides

Abstract: A novel and versatile route toward dimer fatty acid methyl esters (dimer FAMEs) via catalytic oxidation and reductive amination is described. The oxyfunctionalization of mono-unsaturated FAMEs bearing different chain lengths (C11, C18, C22) is accomplished by a co-catalyst-free Wacker Oxidation process in a high pressure reactor. The applied catalytic system of palladium(II) chloride in a dimethylacetamide/water mixture enabled the formation of ketoFAMEs in the presence of molecular oxygen as sole re-oxidant. … Show more

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“…A large variety of structurally defined dimer acids, some fully renewable (i.e. 50 , Scheme 24), were prepared via catalytic Wacker‐type oxidation of 2 b , 6 b , or 17 b , leading to the respective keto fatty acid derivatives, which were subsequently dimerized via reductive amination [159] . When these compounds were copolymerized with 1,10‐diaminodecane, high‐molecular‐weight polyamides with low glass transition and melting temperatures were obtained.…”
Section: Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large variety of structurally defined dimer acids, some fully renewable (i.e. 50 , Scheme 24), were prepared via catalytic Wacker‐type oxidation of 2 b , 6 b , or 17 b , leading to the respective keto fatty acid derivatives, which were subsequently dimerized via reductive amination [159] . When these compounds were copolymerized with 1,10‐diaminodecane, high‐molecular‐weight polyamides with low glass transition and melting temperatures were obtained.…”
Section: Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthesis of 4n-q and 4q' reported by to Cramail andco-workers. [155] 4v was obtained by Averous and co-workers from the reaction of the bisacyl halide of aD FA (Radiacid 0970) with two equivalents of GC. They contain cycloalkane rings formed during the syntheticp rocess.…”
Section: Terminal Biscarbonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymeric compounds are also generally present (the structures in Figure 4a re representativeso ft he dimericc ompounds). [155] 4v was obtained by Averous and co-workers from the reaction of the bisacyl halide of aD FA (Radiacid 0970) with two equivalents of GC. [156] 4v was reacted with renewable diamines for the synthesis of PHU networks with high renewable content.…”
Section: Terminal Biscarbonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another selective approach toward dimer fatty acid derivatives is based on a sequence of catalytic oxidation to yield keto‐fatty acid derivatives followed by reductive amination. In this way, partially as well as fully renewable dimer fatty acids were obtained (Scheme , right) . For instance, the symmetric dimer obtained from oleic acid was copolymerized with 1,10‐diaminodecane to yield a fully renewable branched polyamide in high molecular weight ( M n = 33.5 kDa) and a melting point of 161 °C.…”
Section: Polyamidesmentioning
confidence: 99%