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Synthesis and characterization of novel trialdehyde, tribenzylamine, and triamine from triolein
Author(s) -
Yang Jian,
Yue Jin,
Zha Baoping,
Zhao Yanyun
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
european journal of lipid science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.614
H-Index - 94
eISSN - 1438-9312
pISSN - 1438-7697
DOI - 10.1002/ejlt.201400625
Subject(s) - polyurea , polyamide , monomer , polymer , triolein , organic chemistry , chemistry , linseed oil , carbon 13 nmr , condensation polymer , materials science , polyurethane , lipase , enzyme
Considering the energy crisis and environmental pollution, more attention has been focused on the synthesis of bio‐based monomers and polymers. In this study, novel trialdehyde, tribenzylamine, and triamine were synthesized from triolein, a major component of rapeseed oil, and their structures were characterized by FT‐IR, 1 H NMR, 13 C NMR, and mass spectrometry. The produced tribenzylamine and triamine could be utilized as potential bio‐monomers to produce polymers, such as polyurea and polyamide. The developed synthetic methodology could be employed on other unsaturated triacyglycerols and plant oils. Practical applications: A practical method to synthesize three novel compounds from the vegetable oil feedstock has been developed. These compounds are of interest for the synthesis of polymers such as hyperbranched polyurea, which have some potential use as optical, electronic, magnetic, and nano‐materials. The polyamine could be utilized as potential bio‐monomers to produce polymers, such as polyurea and polyamide. In this study, a novel tribenzylamine, and triamine were synthesized from triolein, a major component of rapeseed oil. The developed synthetic methodology could be employed on other unsaturated triacyglycerols and plant oils.