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J Phys Chem B ; 119(12): 4417-27, 2015 Mar 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25734369

ABSTRACT

We systematically examined the phase behavior of binary mixtures of mixed-acid triacylglycerols (TAGs) containing palmitic and oleic acid moieties 1,3-dioleoyl-2-palmitoyl-glycerol (OPO), 1,2-dipalmitoyl-3-oleoyl-rac-glycerol (PPO), and 1,2-dioleoyl-3-palmitoyl-rac-glycerol (OOP), which are widely present in natural fats and are employed in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. Differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction methods were applied to observe the mixing behavior of PPO/OPO, OOP/OPO, and PPO/OOP under metastable and stable conditions. The results led to three conclusions: (1) Eutectic behavior was observed in PPO/OPO. (2) Molecular compound (MC) crystals were formed in the mixtures of OOP/OPO and PPO/OOP. (3) However, the MC crystals occurred only under metastable conditions and tended to separate into component TAGs to form eutectic mixture systems after 17 months of incubation. These results were contrary to those of previous studies on 1,3-dipalmitoyl-2-oleoyl glycerol (POP)/OPO and POP/PPO in which the MC crystals were thermodynamically stable. We determined that specific molecular interactions may cause this different phase behavior (stability of POP/OPO and POP/PPO MC crystals and metastability of OOP/OPO and PPO/OOP MC crystals). All results confirm the significant effects of molecular structures of glycerol groups, interactions of fatty acid chains, and polymorphism of the component TAGs on the mixing behavior of mixed-acid TAGs.


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Triglycerides/chemistry , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Complex Mixtures , Models, Molecular , Oleic Acid/chemistry , Thermodynamics , Transition Temperature , X-Ray Diffraction
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J Phys Chem B ; 117(31): 9170-81, 2013 Aug 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23841675

ABSTRACT

This study examined the influence of different thermal treatments on the crystallization and transformation of trioleoyl glycerol (OOO) and 1,2-dioleoyl-3-rac-linoleoyl glycerol (OOL). Two triacylglycerol (TAG) samples were cooled at 0.5-15 °C·min(-1) and heated at 2 and 15 °C·min(-1). The polymorphic characteristics of the two TAGs were analyzed in situ using differential scanning calorimetry, Raman spectroscopy, and synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction. Multiple polymorphic forms were identified in OOO (α, ß'2, ß'1, ß2, and ß1) and OOL (α, ß'2, and ß'1). Larger quantities of more stable forms (e.g., ß2 and ß1 of OOO and ß'1 of OOL) were obtained when the samples were slowly cooled and heated. In contrast, less stable polymorphs were obtained with increased cooling and heating rates. Polymorphic transformations occurred in either solid-state or melt-mediation and were influenced by heating rates. The results were analyzed by considering the activation energies for crystallization and transformation of stable and less stable polymorphic forms in comparison with previous studies on 1,3-dipalmitoyl-2-oleoyl-glycerol and 1, 3-dioleoyl-2-palmitoyl-glycerol.


Subject(s)
Triglycerides/chemistry , Triolein/chemistry , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Crystallization , Spectrum Analysis, Raman , Transition Temperature
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Chemistry ; 15(47): 13141-9, 2009 Dec 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19862782

ABSTRACT

Structural knowledge of the high-temperature phases of saturated carboxylic acids (C(n)H(2n-1)O(2)H) from C(6)H(11)O(2)H to C(23)H(45)O(2)H is now complete. Crystal structures of the high-temperature phases of even acids from decanoic (C(10)H(19)O(2)H) to eicosanoic (C(20)H(39)O(2)H) are reported. The crystal structures of the six compounds were determined from powder X-ray diffraction data following direct space methods and refined by the Rietveld method combined with force field geometry optimization. The combination proved to be a valuable approach to obtain structures that are chemically sensible and in close agreement with the powder pattern. At the end of the process solid-state DFT calculations were applied to improve the overall accuracy of the system but in this case DFT did not render better structures. The high-temperature solid phases of even carboxylic acids are all P2(1)/c with Z=4, the molecules are united into dimers via strong hydrogen bonds. Two major types of interactions govern the crystal packing of carboxylic acids, hydrogen bonds and van der Waals interactions. A survey of the intermolecular interactions has revealed that hydrogen bonds are the dominant interaction for acids with less than 23 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain while van der Waals interactions dominate the packing for acids with more than 23 carbon atoms.

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Chem Phys Lipids ; 154(1): 68-77, 2008 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18505679

ABSTRACT

The pentadecanoic acid-heptadecanoic acid (C(15)H(29)OOH-C(17)H(33)OOH) binary system is dealt with in this article. Combined thermal analysis and X-ray powder diffraction experiments are performed to characterize the polymorphism of the pure compounds and of their mixed samples. In particular, modern methods of crystal structure resolution from powder data (direct space methods) are applied in order to investigate and compare the molecular arrangement within the solid phases of the fatty acids considered. A proposal of the binary phase diagram is given. It exhibits no less than eight distinct solid phases stabilized on relatively narrow domains of composition which shows the reduced miscibility of the constituents. Finally, a structural model of one of the intermediate solid solutions is developed which well accounts for the mixing behaviour of the two fatty acids and permits to propose an explanation about their low solid-state miscibility.


Subject(s)
Fatty Acids/chemistry , X-Ray Diffraction/methods , Models, Molecular , Solubility , Solutions/chemistry , Surface Properties , Temperature
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Chemistry ; 13(11): 3150-9, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17212366

ABSTRACT

Crystal structures of the high-temperature phases of odd-numbered fatty acids (C(n)H(2n-1)OOH) from tridecanoic acid (C(13)H(25)OOH) to tricosanoic acid (C(23)H(45)OOH) are presented in this article. They have been determined from high-quality X-ray powder-diffraction patterns. Two types of high-temperature phases are adopted: one monoclinic A2/a with Z=8 for the fatty acids with n=13 and n=15, denoted as C'', and one monoclinic P2(1)/a with Z=4 for the longer-chain fatty acids, denoted as C'. It appears that the packing arrangement of the alkyl chains and of the carboxyl groups is similar in all of the structures. However, the arrangement at the methyl-group interface differs between the C' and C'' forms. A survey of the intermolecular interactions involved in these polymorphs coupled with a study of the effects of temperature on the structures have led us to a better understanding of the arrangement of the molecules within the high-temperature solid phases of odd-numbered fatty acids.

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