1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf02632382
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Some esters of mono‐, di‐, and tricarboxystearic acid as lubricants: Preparation and evaluation

Abstract: Conditions were determined for selective alkaline transesterification of methyl 9(10)-carbomethoxystearate. With 2,2-dimethylpentanol and 2-ethylhexanol, the corresponding alkyl 9(10)-carbomethoxystearates were obtained in good yield. These two mixed alkyl diesters, along with other alkyl esters of mono-9(10)-, di-and tricarboxystearic acids prepared by conventional methods, were evaluated as lubricants. Several esters compared favorably with dioctyl sebacate used as the control. The esters had high viscosity … Show more

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“…We have studied some of its properties. The difference in reaction rates made possible selective transesterification to make such mixed esters as 2ethylhexyl and 2,2-dimethylpentyl-9(10)-carbomethoxystearate (25). The difference in reaction rates made possible selective transesterification to make such mixed esters as 2ethylhexyl and 2,2-dimethylpentyl-9(10)-carbomethoxystearate (25).…”
Section: Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We have studied some of its properties. The difference in reaction rates made possible selective transesterification to make such mixed esters as 2ethylhexyl and 2,2-dimethylpentyl-9(10)-carbomethoxystearate (25). The difference in reaction rates made possible selective transesterification to make such mixed esters as 2ethylhexyl and 2,2-dimethylpentyl-9(10)-carbomethoxystearate (25).…”
Section: Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methyl di-and tricarboxystearates were prepared by permanganate oxidation of the hydroformylated methyl esters of safflower and linseed oils, respectively (25). Isolation of di-and tri-carboxystearic acids was accomplished by stepwise extraction with aqueous potassium bicarbonate (25) or with sodium hydroxide or bicarbonate (27).…”
Section: Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For plasticizer evaluation, pure alkyl stearates (95+%) with one, two, and three internal carboalkoxy groups were prepared either by a two-step hydroformylation-oxidation reaction (7)(8)(9) or by direct hydrocarboxylation of vegetable oil methyl esters (1 1,12) followed by direct sulfuric acidcatalyzed esterification and/or transesterification procedures previously reported (10,13).…”
Section: Di- Tri- and Tetraestersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26-27 times more reactive than the internal or branched carboxyl group. Because of this difference in reactivity, diesters of CSA with two different alkyl groups could be prepared by selective alkaline transesterification (10). For example, Me-Me diester when treated with dimethylpentanol (Dmp-OH) or ethylhexanol (EtHex-OH) gave Dmp-Me and EtHex-Me diesters.…”
Section: Di- Tri- and Tetraestersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bTemperature at which visible flow occurs when flask is heated 0.3-0.6 C/rain and tilted about 60 ~ for[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] sec. This temperature is 10 to 20 C higher than softening point determined by the ring and ball method.CMeasured with a du Pont Model 940 Thermomechanical Analyzer with a 10 C/rain temperature rise and with a 1 g weight.dA visual estimate of cold plastic flow of the resin particles.…”
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confidence: 99%