The main focus of this work is to synthesize Brassylic Acid (BA) using oxidative cleavage of Erucic Acid (EA). Crambe (Crambe abyssinica) is an industrial oilseed grown in North Dakota. Crambe has potential as an industrial fatty acid feedstock as a source of Erucic acid (EA). It has approximately 50-60 % of EA, a C{sub 22} monounsaturated fatty acid. Oxidative cleavage of unsaturated fatty acids derived from oilseeds produces long chain (9, 11, and 13 carbon atoms) dibasic and monobasic acids. These acids are known commercial feedstocks for the preparation of nylons, polyesters, waxes, surfactants, and perfumes. Other sources of EA are Rapeseed seed oil which 50-60 % of EA. Rapeseed is grown outside USA. The oxidative cleavage of EA was do...
A genomic fatty acid elongation 1 (FAE1) clone was isolated from Crambe abyssinica. The genomic clon...
Imported from Disclosure: A novel mechanocatalytic oxidation process has been developed. This proces...
In a context of dwindling oil reserves and environmental pressures, the chemical industry needs to i...
ABSTRACT. Erucic acid (EA), a fatty acid of 22-carbon chain with one isolated double bond, has broad...
Oxidative cleavage of fatty acids and fatty acid derivatives is a practical way to obtain bifunction...
Very high erucic acid oils have potential industrial uses and many different techniques are being st...
Over the last fifteen years, considerable progress has been made in the field of \u201cgreen chemist...
The industrial oilseed crop Crambe abyssincia (crambe) erucic acid (C22:1) [2,3]. Erucic acid and it...
Over the last fifteen years, considerable progress has been made in the field of “green chemistry”, ...
Tricarboxylic acids are molecules of interest for the synthesis of highly cross-linked polymers, for...
Vegetable oils are renewable and more environmentally friendly than fossil oils, and thus are good a...
Erucic acid (C22:1, Δ13Z) is an interesting building block for the oleochemical industry and is abun...
Over the last fifteen years, considerable progress has been made in the field of “green chemistry”, ...
While HZSM-5 catalytic cracking of crop oil toward aromatics have been well documented, this work ad...
As acids are intermediates during the catalytic conversion of triglycerides to hydrocarbons, the pur...
A genomic fatty acid elongation 1 (FAE1) clone was isolated from Crambe abyssinica. The genomic clon...
Imported from Disclosure: A novel mechanocatalytic oxidation process has been developed. This proces...
In a context of dwindling oil reserves and environmental pressures, the chemical industry needs to i...
ABSTRACT. Erucic acid (EA), a fatty acid of 22-carbon chain with one isolated double bond, has broad...
Oxidative cleavage of fatty acids and fatty acid derivatives is a practical way to obtain bifunction...
Very high erucic acid oils have potential industrial uses and many different techniques are being st...
Over the last fifteen years, considerable progress has been made in the field of \u201cgreen chemist...
The industrial oilseed crop Crambe abyssincia (crambe) erucic acid (C22:1) [2,3]. Erucic acid and it...
Over the last fifteen years, considerable progress has been made in the field of “green chemistry”, ...
Tricarboxylic acids are molecules of interest for the synthesis of highly cross-linked polymers, for...
Vegetable oils are renewable and more environmentally friendly than fossil oils, and thus are good a...
Erucic acid (C22:1, Δ13Z) is an interesting building block for the oleochemical industry and is abun...
Over the last fifteen years, considerable progress has been made in the field of “green chemistry”, ...
While HZSM-5 catalytic cracking of crop oil toward aromatics have been well documented, this work ad...
As acids are intermediates during the catalytic conversion of triglycerides to hydrocarbons, the pur...
A genomic fatty acid elongation 1 (FAE1) clone was isolated from Crambe abyssinica. The genomic clon...
Imported from Disclosure: A novel mechanocatalytic oxidation process has been developed. This proces...
In a context of dwindling oil reserves and environmental pressures, the chemical industry needs to i...