A novel and efficient method for the synthesis of methyl (R)-10-hydroxystearate and fames from sewage scum

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In this work, the transesterification of methyl estolides (ME) extracted from the lipid component present in the sewage scum was investigated. Methyl 10-(R)-hydroxystearate (Me-10-HSA) and Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs) were obtained in a single step. A three-level and four factorial Box–Behnken experimental design were used to study the effects of methanol amounts, catalyst, temperature, and reaction time on the transesterification reaction using aluminum chloride hexahydrate (AlCl3·6H2 O) or hydrochloric acid (HCl) as catalysts. AlCl3·6H2 O was found quite active as well as conventional homogeneous acid catalysts as HCl. In both cases, a complete conversion of ME into Me-10-HSA and FAMEs was observed. The products were isolated, quantified, and fully characterized. At the end of the process, Me-10-HSA (32.3%wt) was purified through a chromatographic separation and analyzed by NMR. The high enantiomeric excess (ee > 92%) of the R-enantiomer isomer opens a new scenario for the valorization of sewage scum.

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Di Bitonto, L., D’ambrosio, V., & Pastore, C. (2021). A novel and efficient method for the synthesis of methyl (R)-10-hydroxystearate and fames from sewage scum. Catalysts, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11060663

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