2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2016.08.005
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Epoxy monomers obtained from castor oil using a toxicity-free catalytic system

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“…Compared with the spectrum of CO, an increase in intensity of OH stretch at 3445 cm −1 is found in ECO, which may be because of excess hydroxyl groups formed due to ring opening of some epoxy group. Similar findings have been reported earlier by Hernandez et al…”
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“…Compared with the spectrum of CO, an increase in intensity of OH stretch at 3445 cm −1 is found in ECO, which may be because of excess hydroxyl groups formed due to ring opening of some epoxy group. Similar findings have been reported earlier by Hernandez et al…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similar spectrum and explanation has been reported for synthesized ELO by using 25% amberlite catalyst by Kim et al and using 20% lipase catalyst by Mahendran et al In 1 H‐NMR spectra of ECO (Figure B), epoxide group formed in ricinoleic acid revealed their signals between 2.9 and 3.1 ppm (e) corresponding to the protons to the epoxide group (─CH─). The formation of epoxide ring shifts the signal corresponding to the hydroxyl (─OH) group from 3.6 to 3.85 ppm (d) …”
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“…The perhydrolysis step (I) is relatively slow and it takes place spontaneously, but it is enhanced by acid catalysts. In general, the epoxidation of vegetable oils using the Prilezhaev method requires several hours to obtain high conversions . To enhance the perhydrolysis rate, various catalysts can be used, such as enzymes, metals, metal oxides, sulfuric acid and acidic ion exchange resins (AIERs) .…”
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