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A review of fatty epoxide ring opening reactions: Chemistry, recent advances, and applications

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY
Volume 99, Issue 10, Pages 801-842

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aocs.12623

Keywords

epoxidation; epoxidized vegetable oil; lubricant; polymer; polyol; polyurethane

Funding

  1. Agricultural Research Service

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This article provides an overview of the chemistry and applications of fatty epoxide ring opening reactions. Fatty epoxides are produced by the oxidation of corresponding alkenes in the presence of oxidants and are used as biobased plasticizers, stabilizers for poly(vinyl chloride), and platform chemicals for the oleochemical industry. The resultant products from ring opening reactions of fatty epoxides can undergo further synthetic modification to yield finished products. Important applications include biobased lubricants and polyols for polyurethane production.
Fatty epoxides are produced from the corresponding alkenes by oxidation in the presence of peracids or other oxidants. The classic method is the Prilezhaev epoxidation in which peracids are generated by in situ oxidation of formic or acetic acids with hydrogen peroxide. Epoxidized vegetable oils and esters are used directly as biobased plasticizers and stabilizers for poly(vinyl chloride) or as important platform chemicals for the oleochemical industry. Nucleophilic attack at the oxirane moiety affords a variety of ring opened monomeric or polymeric products, which in many cases undergo further synthetic modification to yield finished products. The most common nucleophiles include water, alcohols, carboxylic acids, acid anhydrides, and amines, although numerous others can also lead to valuable functionalized fatty derivatives. This review summarizes the chemistry of fatty epoxide ring opening reactions as well as applications of the resultant products. Literature from the last 20 years will be emphasized, although older publications of particular significance will be included. Important applications include biobased lubricants as well as polyols for subsequent production of polyurethanes. In addition, ring-opening reactions hitherto unreported on fatty oxiranes will be suggested to facilitate further advancements in the chemistry and utility of fatty epoxides. Finally, interest in fatty epoxides and their consequent products will continue to grow due to the simplicity, efficiency, and versatility of oxirane formation and ring opening as well as the continued societal transition away from petroleum to a sustainable, circular, low-carbon, and biobased economy.

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