Synthesis of chloroalkoxy eicosanoic and docosanoic acids from meadowfoam fatty acids by oxidation with aqueous sodium hypochlorite
1999
Mund, M.S. | Isbell, T.A.
Chloroalkoxy substituted C20 and C22 fatty acids can be synthesized from the unsaturated fatty acids in meadowfoam oil by reaction of the fatty acids with primary or secondary alcohols and an aqueous sodium hypochlorite solution (commercial bleach). The reactions are conducted at room temperature for 3 h. Chlorohydroxy fatty acid derivatives are formed as by-products owing to the presence of water in the reaction mixture. Chlorinated delta-lactones are also produced by direct reaction of sodium hypochlorite with the DELTA5 unsaturated fatty acids present in meadowfoam or by ring closure of the 6-chloro-5-hydroxy fatty acids. The product yield of chloroalkoxy fatty acids is dependent on the nature and volume of the alcohol used in the reaction, as well as the concentration and pH of the sodium hypochlorite solution. Primary alcohols such as methanol and butanol produce maximal yields (50-60%) of chloroalkoxy fatty acids whereas the secondary alcohol 2-propanol gives a 30% yield. Chloroalk oxy fatty acid yields can be increased to 75-80% by elimination of water from the reaction mixture through a procedure that partitions sodium hypochlorite from water into hexane/ethyl acetate mixtures. All of the reaction products were fully characterized using nuclear magnetic resonance and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
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