1. Novel paper sizing agents based on renewables. Part 5: characterization of maleated oleates by ozonolysis.
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Lackinger, Elisabeth, Sartori, Jürgen, Potthast, Antje, and Rosenau, Thomas
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PAPER sizing , *OLEATES , *OZONOLYSIS , *SUNFLOWER seed oil , *SUBSTITUTION reactions , *ANHYDRIDES , *ADHESION , *MOLECULAR structure , *REACTIVITY (Chemistry) - Abstract
Maleated high oleic sunflower oil (maleated SOHO, MSOHO) is a promising substitute for alkenyl succinic anhydrides (ASA) that are widely used as sizing agents for paper. The part of the MSOHO molecule that is believed to be responsible for adhesion of the molecule onto cellulose, i.e., the maleated oleic acid moiety, was separately prepared and analytically characterized. Structural analysis was completed by studies of the molecular fragments obtained upon ozonolysis. The interesting question of whether there was a preferential reactivity during the ene-reaction of maleic anhydride with oleates was answered in a way that the newly formed double bond was placed to either side with no apparent selectivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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