Homogeneous tertiary ,-dimethyl--β-lauryl/myristyl 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3-18 ethylamines, LM(EO)AT, are niche intermediates in the synthesis of homogeneous -alkyl (C-C)-,-dimethyl--β-lauryl/myristyl 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3-18 ethylammonium chlorides (unitary degree of oligomerization of ethylene oxide in the polyoxyethylene chain). This paper synthetically presents the dependence of the reductive methylation yields of homogeneous primary β-lauryl/myristyl 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3-18 ethylamines, LM(EO)AP, on the reaction time (10-90 min), the temperature (70 °C), the molar ratio formic aldehyde /LM(EO)AP (1.1/1-2.5/1), the molar ratio HCOOH/LM(EO)AP (5/1), the degree of oligomerization of ethylene oxide in the homogeneous polyoxyethylene chain in the 3,6,9,12,18 series, and the structure of the phase-transfer catalysts. The steric effects of hydrophobic groups CH and CH grafted onto the ammonium function, and the micellar phenomena in the vicinity of their critical micellar concentration, directly proportional to the homogeneous degree of oligomerization, were highlighted. In all cases, a steady increase in reductive methylation yields was observed, with even quantitative values obtained. The high purity of the homologous series LM(EO)AT will allow their personalization as reference structures for the study of the evolution of basic colloidal characteristics useful in forecasting technological applications. LM(EO)AP were obtained either by direct amidoethylation (nucleophilic addition under basic catalysis of homogeneous lauryl/myristyl 7/3 polyethoxylated n = 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 alcohols, LM(EO)OH, to acrylamide monomer) or by cyanoethylation of LM(EO)OH under basic catalysis at 25-50 °C, in the presence of Fe cations as oligomerization/polymerization inhibitor, followed by partial acid hydrolysis of homogeneous β-alkyl (CH/CH) 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 propionitriles, LM(EO)PN, to β-alkyl (CH/CH) 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 propionamides, LM(EO)PD, which led to LM(EO)AP by Hoffmann degradation. Homogeneous higher tertiary polyetheramines LM(EO)AT were structurally characterized.
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Molecules
July 2021
Faculty of Food Engineering, Banat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine "King Michael I of Romania" from Timisoara, Calea Aradului 119, 300645 Timișoara, Romania.
Homogeneous tertiary ,-dimethyl--β-lauryl/myristyl 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3-18 ethylamines, LM(EO)AT, are niche intermediates in the synthesis of homogeneous -alkyl (C-C)-,-dimethyl--β-lauryl/myristyl 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3-18 ethylammonium chlorides (unitary degree of oligomerization of ethylene oxide in the polyoxyethylene chain). This paper synthetically presents the dependence of the reductive methylation yields of homogeneous primary β-lauryl/myristyl 7/3 polyethyleneoxy n = 3-18 ethylamines, LM(EO)AP, on the reaction time (10-90 min), the temperature (70 °C), the molar ratio formic aldehyde /LM(EO)AP (1.1/1-2.
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February 2013
Department of Food Science, Faculty of Food Processing Technology, Banat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Calea Aradului 119, Timişoara, 300645, Romania.
Background: Heterogeneous β-Alkyl (C12H25/C18H37) polyethyleneoxy (n = 0-20) propionamides [R(EO)nPD] represent new "hybrid" nonionic-ionic colloidal structures in the field of surface-active products (technical products). These "niche" compounds have three structural and compositional characteristics that also define their basic colloidal properties: mixture of R and PEO chain homologues; specific conformations due to the PEO chains; and the presence of side products from the addition of higher alcohols, polyethyleneglycols and traces of water to acrylamide. The proposed major objective of this paper is the basic informative colloidal characterization (functional classification, HLB balance, surface tension, critical micelle concentration) in direct correlation with the structural changes in the homologous series of LM(EO)nPD and CS(EO)nPD.
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