Abstract

Surface active compounds were prepared from malic acid by esterification with acyl chloride (II) a-d , of [palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic and mixed fatty acids of rice bran oil (RBO) (II) e ], in the presence of pyridine as catalyst, forming (III) a-e , which are converted to anionic disodium salt (IV) a-e . The prepared a-acyl-oxysuccinic acid derivatives (III) a-e was oxypropenoxylated with various moles of propylene oxide (n= 2, 4, 6 and 8) to give (V-IX) a-d . These compounds were converted to nonionic surfactants with two terminal amide oxime groups (XV-XIX) a-d as molecular aggregations and surface active agents in aqueous media. The structures were confirmed by micro analysis, IR and 1 H NMR spectra. The surface active properties of the prepared compounds revealed excellent results.

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