Paper
Sustainable route to methyl-9-hydroxononanoate (polymer precursor) by oxidative cleavage of fatty acid methyl ester from rapeseed oil
Published Aug 14, 2014 · Kévin Louis, L. Vivier, J. Clacens
Green Chemistry
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Abstract
Fatty acid methyl esters from rapeseed oil can be converted to monomers for polymer industries (85% methyl-9-hydroxynonanoate) by an oxydoreductive cleavage step in solvent free medium at room temperature, followed by a reduction step. All by-products are valuable and the reactions are performed under mild conditions.
This sustainable method converts rapeseed oil's fatty acid methyl esters into polymer precursors, with 85% methyl-9-hydroxynonanoate, under mild conditions and with valuable by-products.
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