2011
DOI: 10.5897/sre10.438
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Relative thermal stability of metal soaps of Ximenia americana and Balanites aegyptiaca seed oils

Abstract: Metal soaps of Ximenia americana seed oil (XSO) and Balanites aegyptiaca seed oil (BSO) were prepared by metathesis in aqueous alcohol solution. The thermal stability of the metal carboxylates (soaps) was studied thermogravimetrically in the temperature range 50 -500°C under nitrogen. The thermal stability of the carboxylates was assessed in terms of temperatures at which various extents of decomposition were attained and weight loss at the initial stage of decomposition. The weight loss for all the metal soap… Show more

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“…CH 2 antisymmetric and symmetric stretching vibrations occur with varying intensities in the region 2926 to 2927 cm -1 for T. peruviana and H. crepitans oils, respectively and between 2857 and 2922, 2857 and 2925 cm -1 for the metal soaps, respectively. Typical antisymmetric stretching vibration for carboxylate occurs between 1589 and 1611 cm -1 (Olujinmi et al, 2011). The difference in absorption frequencies of carbonyl group of fatty acid and its corresponding metal soap also confirms the formation of soaps.…”
Section: Percentage Fatty Acids Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…CH 2 antisymmetric and symmetric stretching vibrations occur with varying intensities in the region 2926 to 2927 cm -1 for T. peruviana and H. crepitans oils, respectively and between 2857 and 2922, 2857 and 2925 cm -1 for the metal soaps, respectively. Typical antisymmetric stretching vibration for carboxylate occurs between 1589 and 1611 cm -1 (Olujinmi et al, 2011). The difference in absorption frequencies of carbonyl group of fatty acid and its corresponding metal soap also confirms the formation of soaps.…”
Section: Percentage Fatty Acids Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 59%