Surface active agents derived from biodiesel-based alkylated aromatic compounds
View Patent ↗A surface active agent comprising an arylated methyl ester of a fatty acid, or mixture of fatty acids, derived from biodiesel or a triglyceride source is disclosed. The fatty acid mixture is condensed to methyl esters and alkylated with aromatic substituents under Friedel-Crafts conditions. The alkylated methyl esters may be alkoxylated using a catalyst derived from fatty acids, alkaline earth salts, and strong acids. The resulting nonionic surfactant may also be sulfonated to produce one class of anionic surfactants. The alkylated methyl esters may also be directly sulfonated to produce another class of anionic surfactants.
1. A chemical compound, comprising:
a carboxyl group comprising a first carbon atom bonded to a carbonyl oxygen and a hydroxyloxygen, wherein a methyl group or a methyl-terminated polyethoxy group is bonded to the hydroxyl oxygen of the carboxyl group;
a hydrocarbon chain bonded to the first carbon atom; and
an aromatic group bonded to the hydrocarbon chain at a secondary location.
2. The compound of claim 1 , wherein a methyl-terminated polyethoxy group is bonded to the hydroxyl oxygen and wherein a sulfonate group is bonded to the aromatic group.
3. The compound of claim 1 , wherein the hydrocarbon chain and the carboxyl group are derived from a vegetable source.
4. A chemical composition comprising a compound as recited in claim 1 .