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Aquivion perfluorosulfonic superacid as an effective catalyst for selective epoxidation of vegetable oils.

Riccardo PoleseElisa PintusLuca NuvoliMonica TianaSalvatore PintusGiuseppe SattaAndrea BeccuSilvia GaspaMassimo CarraroLidia De LucaUgo AzzenaLuisa Pisano
Published in: Royal Society open science (2022)
The acid-promoted epoxidation of vegetable oils was studied using a variety of acidic ion exchange resins as heterogeneous acid catalysts. Quantitative and selective epoxidation of a series of vegetable oils with different composition of saturated, mono-, di- and tri-unsaturated fatty acids was obtained upon identification of the more efficient catalyst and experimental conditions. Furthermore, optimized reaction conditions were successfully applied to the epoxidation of a waste cooking oil, thus extending our procedure to the valorization of a biowaste, an area of increasing importance within a more sustainable society. The use of quantitative 1 HNMR besides making accurate evaluation of the amounts of reagents to be employed and of the selectivity, allowed facile and rapid quantification of mono-, di- and tri-epoxides, thus providing an indirect indication on the fatty acid composition of the vegetable oils, even in the presence of very low quantities of linolenic acid.
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