THE STUDY OF OXOMOLYBDENUM(VI) COMPLEXES OF DITHIOCARBAMATE ON THE EPOXIDATION REACTION OF ETHYL OLEATE
Epoxidation of fatty acid and its derivatives are one of the chemical transformations in the <br /> <br /> oleochemical industry. Epoxidized product work as precursors for various chemical reactions. <br /> <br /> However, epoxidation reaction used in organic synthesis mainly...
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Summary: | Epoxidation of fatty acid and its derivatives are one of the chemical transformations in the <br />
<br />
oleochemical industry. Epoxidized product work as precursors for various chemical reactions. <br />
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However, epoxidation reaction used in organic synthesis mainly used percarboxylic acid <br />
<br />
reagent or chlorohydrin process which have several limitations, such as run at high <br />
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temperature and high pressure reaction condition, employing toxic-organic solvent and <br />
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corrosive. Molybdenum is the most studied transition metal at the topic of oxygen atom <br />
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reaction, especially in the phosphine oxygenation and olefin epoxidation preocess. <br />
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Dioxomolybdenum(VI) complex of diethyldithiocarbamate is known as a reactive complex in <br />
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catalyzing oxidation of phosphine to phosphine oxide. Besides dioxomolybdenum(VI) <br />
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complex of diethyldithiocarbamate, oxomolybdenum(VI) complexes of <br />
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diethydithiocarbamate is also well-studied in phosphine oxidation. Nonetheless, there are few <br />
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study regarding the reactivity of dioxo and oxomolybdenum(VI) group of <br />
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diethyldithiocarbamate on the olefin epoxidation. Herein, we investigated the reactivity of <br />
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dioxo and oxomolybdenum(VI) group of diethyldithiocarbamate on epoxidation reactions <br />
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employing tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) and molecular O2 as the oxidant. The results of <br />
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the study revealed that both type of the oxomolybdenum(VI) complexes performed weakly in <br />
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catalyzing ethyl oleate epoxidation with both oxidants and performed moderately in <br />
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catalyzing ring-opening epoxide (olefin dihydroxylation) reaction in the presence of water. <br />
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Reaction mechanism study on olefin epoxidation using TBHP as the oxidant by FT-IR, 1H <br />
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NMR and Vis-Nir analysis show the possibility of an existence of a similar active species <br />
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produced by all-three complexes of oxomolybdenum(VI) diethyldithiocarbamate. |
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