Transfer hydrogenation and transfer hydrogenolysis: XII. Selective hydrogenation of fatty acid methyl esters by various hydrogen donors
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Oil & Fat Industries
- Vol. 55 (3) , 332-336
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02669923
Abstract
The selective hydrogenation of methyl linoleate was studied using various organic compounds as hydrogen sources in the presence of homogeneous and metallic palladium catalysts. Complete selectivity to monoenes and relatively little formation of isolatedtrans double bonds were realized by the hydrogen transfer from L‐ascorbic acid at 47% conversion of starting material to hydrogenation products. The hydrogenation bytrans‐1,2‐cyclohexanediol catalyzed by RuH2(PPh3)4 also showed rather high selectivity tocis‐monoenes. In the reaction catalyzed by RuH2(PPh3)4, also showed rather high selectivity tocis‐monoenes. In the reaction catalyzed by RuH2(PPh3)4, the presence of these hydroxy compounds increased the isomerization of methyl elaidate tocis‐monoenes.Keywords
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