Some saturated and unsaturated mercapto Cl8 esters have been obtained for the first time. Such compounds are prepared from hydroxy esters via their mesyloxy derivatives by reaction with sodium hydrogen sulphide or with potassium thioacetate (followed by deacetylation) or from alkene esters by radica
Fatty acids, part 31. The preparation and some physical properties of azido fatty esters
โ Scribed by Marcel S.F. Lie Ken Jie; H.B. Lao
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 445 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-3084
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โฆ Synopsis
A total of ten C18 fatty esters containing an azido group and another chemical function (ethylenic, bromo, epoxy, hydroxy, methoxy, acetoxy or vinyl) were synthesised from methyl ricinoleate. Methyl di-and triazidooctadecanoate were also derived from methyl oleate and ricinolcate, respectively. The azido group remained stable during the transformation of the ethylenic bond in the parent compound to the various derivatives. The azido function absorbed strongly at 2100 cm-~ (infrared) and affected the methine proton (-CHN3-) of the chain to appear at 3.2 6 (~H-NMR). The mass spectral fragmentation pattern could not indicate the position of the azido group(s) in these derivatives.
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