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One-Pot Catalytic Copolymerization of Unsaturated Plant Oils or Fatty Acid Methyl Esters with Ethylene

  • Until now natural fatty acid esters with their internal CC-bonds cannot be used as substrates for catalytic polymerization reactions. It is always necessary to convert them to terminal unsaturated fatty acid esters first. Therefore, we now developed a two-catalyst system consisting of an isomerization catalyst and a Brookhart polymerization catalyst. With this system of isomerizing copolymerization (IsoCoP) it is possible to copolymerize high oleic plant oils or fatty acid methyl esters with ethylene in a one-pot reaction. The resulting polymers have molecular weights above 30 kDa and can contain more than 20 weight percent plant oils. The copolymers of fatty acid methyl esters are soluble in organic solvents. The predominant part of the copolymers from plant oils is usually soluble. The insoluble fraction is soluble after hydrolysis indicating a rare cross-linking of polyolefin chains by triglycerol units. The catalytic system is effective yielding polymers with a productivity of up to 100 kg polymer per mole catalyst and pretty robust. Plants oils need to be purified only by a simple filtration over alumina before copolymerization.

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Author:Mark Rüsch gen. Klaas, Gerd Klaassen, André Fleckhaus, Patrice A. Fokou
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ejlt.201700429
Parent Title (English):European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology; 17th Euro Fed Lipid Congress, 20.10.-23.10.2019, Sevilla (Spain)
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2018/02/03
Release Date:2025/01/21
Tag:Catalytic Copolymerization; One-Pot; Unsaturated Plant Oils
Volume:Vol.121
Issue:1
Institutes:Fachbereich Technik
Research Focus Areas:nachhaltige Technologien und Prozesse