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Lewis acid catalyzed cis (liquid) to trans (solid) isomerization of Jojoba oil in supercritical CO 2

Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, ISSN: 1878-8181, Vol: 54, Page: 102902
2023
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Article Description

Isomerization of the olefin from cis to trans configuration is often a desirable reaction pathway that leads to products with different properties and chemical reactivities. In this work, we report a novel process involving the use of boron trifluoride diethyl etherate, BF 3 ·O(C 2 H 5 ) 2, in supercritical CO 2 that converts a compound with an isolated cis to a trans olefin in quantitative yield. No polymerization was observed. The utility of this reaction has been demonstrated by the conversion of jojoba oil (a natural wax ester, comprising a monoester of long-chain fatty acids with cis olefins) to its trans isomers. Jojoba oil is liquid at room temperature with a melting point of about 10 °C; the reacted product is a solid with a melting point of 37.6 °C (around the normal human body temperature). The simplicity of the reaction and the use of supercritical CO 2 are the attractive features of this reaction.

Bibliographic Details

Zengshe Liu; Shailesh N. Shah; Karl Vermillion; H. N. Cheng; Atanu Biswas

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Chemical Engineering; Immunology and Microbiology

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