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Novel sodium alkyl-1,3-disulfates, anionic biosurfactants produced from microbial polyesters.

Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces

October 2019

Earth Institute-University College Dublin, Belfield Campus, D4, Dublin, Ireland; BEACON SFI Bioeconomy Research Centre, O'Brien Science Centre, University College Dublin, Ireland. Electronic address:

A sodium alkyl disulfate mixture (SADM) synthesised from microbially produced 3-hydroxy fatty acids methyl esters (HFAMEs), showed 13-fold surface tension decrease when compared with the reference surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Polyhydroxyalkanoates, accumulated by bacteria intracellularly when supplied with a mixture of fatty acids derived from hydrolysed rapeseed oil, were isolated, depolymerised and methylated to produce HFAMEs in very high yield (90%). A sequential chemical reduction and sulfation of the HFAMEs produced the sodium alkyl disulfates in high yields (>65%).

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