Fatty esters are produced through the esterification of fatty acids with alcohols. This document discusses the production processes and uses of various fatty esters including isopropyl esters, methyl esters, and polyol esters. Isopropyl esters are made through a reaction of fatty acids like lauric, myristic, and palmitic acids with isopropyl alcohol. Methyl esters are produced via transesterification of palm oil with methanol. Polyol esters involve transesterification of fatty acids or their esters with polyhydric alcohols such as trimethylolpropane. The main fatty esters discussed have applications in lubricants, cosmet
1. FATTY ESTERS
Prepared by :
Nurul Afifah Binti Mohd Yusoff
2013275464
EH110 4A
Faculty of Chemical Engineering
2. CONTENTS
Definition of fatty esters
Production processes of fatty esters and its
derivative.
Flow chart of fatty ester production
Uses and application of fatty ester
3. What is Fatty Ester ?
Fatty Ester is a type of ester that result from the
combination of a fatty acid with an alcohol.
6. Production Processes of Isopropyl
Esters and its derivatives
Isopropyl esters of carboxylic acids are
products manufactured by means of reacting
fatty acids and isopropyl alcohol in a process
called “esterification”.The by‐product of the
reaction is water.
FATTY ACIDS + ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL →
ISOPROPYL ESTERS +WATER
Lauric (C12), Myristic (C14), and Palmitic
(C16) are the typical fatty acids used to
manufacture isopropyl esters.
7. Production Processes of Isopropyl
Esters and its derivatives
Raw material is received in the plant and is
heated before entering the reactor to form a
ester through esterification .The reaction takes
place at atmospheric pressure with the aid of
catalyst.The reaction water is sent to the
distillation column to distill off the excess alcohol
for reuse. After completion of the reaction, the
product is neutralized, and if necessary, distilled.
The derivatives are Isopropyl Laurate (IPL),
Isopropyl Myristate (IPM), and Isopropyl
Palmitate (IPM).
9. Uses and application of isopropyl
esters
Isopropyl Laurates are used in cosmetics and
lubricating oil additives.
Isopropyl Myristate is used as an emollient and
lubricant in preshaves, aftershaves, shampoos,
bath oils, antiperspirants, deodorants, and
various creams and lotions.
Isopropyl Palmitate is used in cosmetics as a
thickening agent and emollient. It is often used
in moisturizes where it forms a thin layer and
easily penetrates the skin. Isopropyl Palmitate is
said to enhance silkiness in hair and skin.
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11. Production Processes of Methyl
Esters and its derivatives
Methyl esters were produced by
transesterification of palm oil with methanol in
the presence of a catalyst (KOH).The rate of
transesterification in a batch reactor increased
with temperature up to 60°C. (Higher
temperatures did not reduce the time to reach
maximal conversion. The mixture enters into the
second reactor to recover the excess of
methanol and enters into the washing column
together with water. Next, methyl esters goes to
drying stage to be dried. After that, we got
methyl esters.
13. Uses and application of
metyhl esters
Methyl Caproate Used in production of fatty
alcohols;As a flavouring agent, emollient, perfuming
agent and skin conditioning in cosmetics.
Methyl Laurate Used in production of fatty
alcohols, sulphonated methyl esters (SME),
alkanolamides and DDDA (dodecanedioic acid);As
solvent or co-solvent, crop oil, oil carrier in
agriculture; emollient in cosmetics, lubricant for
food, raw material for food emulsifier, additive in
inks and paints, lubricants in metal working fluids,
rubber processing agent, raw material for spin
finishes and oiling for textile.
14. Uses and application of
metyhl esters
Methyl Laurate-myristate Used in
production of fatty alcohols and sulphonated
methyl esters (SME); As solvent or co-solvent,
crop oil, oil carrier in agriculture, emollient in
cosmetics, rubber processing agent.
Methyl Palmiate Used in production of
fatty alcohols and sulphonated methyl esters
(SME); As solvent or co-solvent in agriculture,
emollient/perfuming agent in cosmetics.
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16. Production Processes of Polyol
Esters and its derivatives
Polyol esters are products of transesterification
of fatty acids (FAs) or FA esters with polyhydric
alcohol such as trimethylolpropane (TMP).
The temperature levels were 423 K, 453 K and
483 K.The level of molar ratio of JOME:TMP
were 2.5:1, 4:1 and 7.5:1.The pressure was
studied at 0.5, 25 and 50 kPa and the catalyst
amounts were 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 wt%.
The derivatives are PentaerythritolTetraoleate,
Propylene Glycol Dioleate, Propylene Glycol
Dicaprylate/Dicaprate .
19. Uses and application of
Polyol esters
PentaerythritolTetraoleate Biodegradable
lubricity additive in formulation of high temperature
metal working fluids.
Propylene Glycol Dioleate Biodegradable
hydraulic fluids, low pour point lubricity additive in
many different types of lubricant.
Propylene Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate
Solvent, vehicle, diluent, carrier for flavors and
fragrance oils, colorants, vitamines, medicinals,
cosmetics; Emollients for cosmetics,
pharmaceuticals, creams/lotions; Food additives;
Used in resinous/polymeric food-contact coatings;
Defoamer in food-contact paper/paperboard.