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Year 2023, , 1292 - 1300, 01.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.979962

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Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil

Year 2023, , 1292 - 1300, 01.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.979962

Abstract

In this study, the structural characteristics and thermal degradation behaviour of barium, calcium and zinc soaps of hemp seed oil prepared using the metathesis method are reported. Scanning electron micrographs of the metal soaps showed similar plate-like microstructures and are indicative of an orderly packed particulate structure. The bands at 1509, 1539 and 1543 cm-1 in the FTIR spectra showed the association of the carboxylate ion with Ba, Ca and Zn ions respectively The thermal decomposition consisted of one single step on the weight loss – temperature curves located around 250 – 450 oC for all the divalent metal soaps at the various heating rates and the observed loss in weight which occurred before 200 oC was minimal (< 10%). The average values of the apparent activation energy for the thermal process were 18.73, 13.77 and 8.48 kJ/mol for Zn-HSO, Ca-HSO and Ba-HSO respectively. 

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  • [2] Meier, M.A.R., Metzger, J.O., Schubert, U.S., “Plant oil renewable resources as green alternatives in polymer science”, Chemical Society Reviews, 36: 1788–1802 (2007).
  • [3] Gönen, M., Öztürk, S., Balköse, D., Okur, S., Ülku, S., “Preparation and Characterization of Calcium Stearate Powders and Films Prepared by Precipitation and Langmuir-Blodgett Techniques”, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 49: 1732–1736 (2010). http://doi: 10.1021/ie901437d.
  • [4] Mishra, S., Daniele, S., Hubert-Pfalzgraf, L.G., “Metal 2-Ethylhexanoates and Related Compounds as Useful Precursors in Materials Science”, Chemical Society Reviews, 36: 770–787 (2007).
  • [5] Benaniba, M.T., Belhareche-Bensemra, N., Gelbard, G., “Stabilization of PVC by Epoxidized Sunflower Oil in the presence of Zinc and Calcium Stearates”, Polymer Degradation & Stability, 82: 245–249 (2003).
  • [6] Sogbaike, C.E., Okieimen, F.E., Eromosele, C.O., “Thermo-oxidative Degradation of Poly (vinyl chloride) in the presence of derivatives of Khaya Seed Oil”, Polymer Degradation & Stability, 88: 175–181 (2005).
  • [7] Egbuchunam, T.O., Balköse D, Okieimen, F.E., “Effect of zinc soaps of rubber seed oil (RSO) and/or epoxidized rubber seed oil (ERSO) on the thermal stability of poly (vinyl chloride) plastigels”, Polymer Degradation & Stability, 92: 1572–1582 (2007).
  • [8] Benaniba, M.T., Belhareche-Bensemra, N., Gelbard, G., “Stabilizing effect of epoxidized sunflower oil on the thermal degradation of poly (vinyl chloride)”, Polymer Degradation & Stability, 74: 501–505 (2001).
  • [9] Baltacioglu, H., Balköse, D., “Effect of zinc stearate and/or epoxidized soybean oil on gelation and thermal stability of PVC-DOP Plastigels”, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 74: 2488–2498 (1999).
  • [10] Turan, K., Akcan, M., Kalfa, O.M., “Preparation, Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of Malva Sylvestris L. Seed Extract Containing Novel Electroospan PVA Nanofibers”, Gazi University Journal of Science, 34(4): 987 – 998, (2021).
  • [11] Borhade, S.S., “Chemical Composition and Characterization of Hemp (Cannabis sativa) Seed oil and essential fatty acids by HPLC Method”, Archives of Applied Science Research, 5: 5 – 8 (2013).
  • [12] Gonen, M., Balköse, D., Inal, F., Ülku, S., “Zinc stearate production by precipitation and fusion processes”, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 44: 1627–1633 (2005).
  • [13] Akanni, M.S., Okoh, E.K., Burrows, H.D., Ellis, H.A., “The thermal behaviour of divalent and higher valent metal soaps: a review”, Thermochimica Acta, 208: 1 – 41, (1992).
  • [14] Colthup, N.B., Daly, H.L., Wiberly, S.E., “Introduction to infrared and raman spectroscopy”, Academic Press, California, 291-320 (1990).
  • [15] Robinet, L., Corbeil, M-C., “The Characterization of Metal Soaps”, Studies in Conservation, 48: 23 – 40 (2003).
  • [16] Folarin, O.M., Enikanoselu, O.N., “Evaluation of the effect of temperature on the stability of metal soaps of Trichosanthes cucumerina seed oil”, Journal of Applied Sciences & Environmental Management, 14(3): 69–73 (2010). [17] Okieimen, F.E., Egbuchunam, T.O., Balköse, D., “Thermal Stabilization of PVC with metal soaps of Rubber Seed Oil: Thermogravimetric Studies”, Nigerian Journal of Applied Science, 24: 144–151 (2006). [18] Folarin, O.M., Eromosele, I.C., Eromosele, C.O., “Relative thermal stability of Ximenia Americana and Balanites aegyptiaca seed oils”, Science Research Essays, 6(9): 1922 – 1927 (2011).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Material Science
Authors

Senem Yetgin 0000-0003-4352-4544

Theresa O. Egbuchunam 0000-0002-4484-3558

Felix Okieimen 0000-0001-6984-9836

Kutalmış Gökkuş

Kerim Güney

Publication Date September 1, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Yetgin, S., Egbuchunam, T. O., Okieimen, F., Gökkuş, K., et al. (2023). Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil. Gazi University Journal of Science, 36(3), 1292-1300. https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.979962
AMA Yetgin S, Egbuchunam TO, Okieimen F, Gökkuş K, Güney K. Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil. Gazi University Journal of Science. September 2023;36(3):1292-1300. doi:10.35378/gujs.979962
Chicago Yetgin, Senem, Theresa O. Egbuchunam, Felix Okieimen, Kutalmış Gökkuş, and Kerim Güney. “Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil”. Gazi University Journal of Science 36, no. 3 (September 2023): 1292-1300. https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.979962.
EndNote Yetgin S, Egbuchunam TO, Okieimen F, Gökkuş K, Güney K (September 1, 2023) Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil. Gazi University Journal of Science 36 3 1292–1300.
IEEE S. Yetgin, T. O. Egbuchunam, F. Okieimen, K. Gökkuş, and K. Güney, “Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil”, Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 1292–1300, 2023, doi: 10.35378/gujs.979962.
ISNAD Yetgin, Senem et al. “Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil”. Gazi University Journal of Science 36/3 (September 2023), 1292-1300. https://doi.org/10.35378/gujs.979962.
JAMA Yetgin S, Egbuchunam TO, Okieimen F, Gökkuş K, Güney K. Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2023;36:1292–1300.
MLA Yetgin, Senem et al. “Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil”. Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 36, no. 3, 2023, pp. 1292-00, doi:10.35378/gujs.979962.
Vancouver Yetgin S, Egbuchunam TO, Okieimen F, Gökkuş K, Güney K. Characterization of Divalent Metal Soaps of Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2023;36(3):1292-300.