Microwave-assisted preparation of naphthenic acid esters

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The synthesis of esters of natural petroleum acids of the naphthenic type assisted with microwave irradiation under the conditions of acid catalysis was carried out with various alcohols: methanol, ethanol, n-butanol and tert-butyl alcohol. Microwave dielectric heating of the reaction mixture in an unmodified microwave oven with activation of the naphthenic acids with sulfuric and p-toluenesulfonic acid afforded the esters of the naphthenic acids. Depending on the catalyst and the steric and nucleophilic properties of the alcohols, the yield of naphthenic esters ranged from 31.25 % to 88.90 %. As a consequence of microwave dielectric heating, the esterification time was reduced from 6-10 h to 5 min.

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Ćirin-Novta, V., Kuhajda, K., Kevrešan, S., Kandrač, J., Grbović, L., & Vujić, D. (2006). Microwave-assisted preparation of naphthenic acid esters. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 71(12), 1263–1268. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0612263C

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