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7.3.4 Oxidation of fatty aldehydes

Autooxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acid esters by molecular oxygen proceeds

via peroxy acids. Therefore, fatty aldehydes can be oxidized quantitatively to fatty

acids (or directly to fatty acid esters) with high selectivity by NovozymÒ435 and

H 2 O 2 (Figure 8). Again, two methods can be used; the oxidant can be generated from

a free carboxylic acid, or from a carboxylic acid ester. In contrast to epoxidation, the

first method is extremely convenient for aldehyde oxidation. By addition of a cat-

alytic amount of the desired carboxylic acid to the aldehyde the reaction can be

started, and because of the growing amount of acid in the reaction mixture becomes

autocatalytic. When the reaction is complete, there is only a single organic substance

in the product. The second method does not yield the carboxylic acid but, in a two-

step – one-pot reaction, the carboxylic acid ester, because the intermediate acid is

esterified by the excess of ethyl acetate.

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126 7 Lipase-Catalyzed Peroxy Fatty Acid Generation and Lipid Oxidation

Figure 8. Two methods for chemo-enzymatic aldehyde oxidation.

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