Identification of halogen adducts of olefins in iodine value determination by hplc

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Addition reaction of iodine-halogen to olefinic compounds is used for the determination of iodine value, although the value obtained by Hanus method is lower than that by wijs method. In this study, unsaturated. compounds such as oleic acid, linoleic acid and styrene were reacted with IBr, IC1 and Br2. For UV monitor, halogen adducts of fatty acids were derivatized with phe-nacyl bromide. Separation of halogen adducts was investigated with a reversed phase HPLC system. In styrene, halogen adducts were separated each other, but IBr addition resulted in the formation of two bromine adducts. The halogen adducts of long chain unsaturated fatty acids were fractionated by preparative HPLC, because their HPLC separation was difficult. Fractionated halogen adducts were converted to halide ion by the oxygen combustion flask method. Halogen species were identified by the retention time of anion exchange chromatography and their abundances were determined by peak area. In the case of IBr addition reaction, only bromine adduct was observed for both oleic acid and linoleic acid. © 1989, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. All rights reserved.

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Identification of halogen adducts of olefins in iodine value determination by hplc. (1989). Bunseki Kagaku, 38(12), 718–723. https://doi.org/10.2116/bunsekikagaku.38.12_718

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