Authors: Arogundade O. Tale, Ikotun A. Motunrayo, Adewunmi Adediran
Science Research and Essays, Vol. 6(9), Pg.1922-1927, 2010
Abstract
Metal soaps of Ximenia americana seed oil (XSO) and alanites aegyptiaca seed oil (BSO) were prepared by metathesis in aqueous alcohol solution. The thermal stability of the metal. carboxylates (soaps) was studied
thermogravimetrically in the temperature range 50 – 500°C under nitrogen. The thermal stability of carboxylates was assessed in terms of temperatures at which various extenw of decomposition were attained and Weight loss at the initial stage of decomposition. The weight loss for all the metal soaps was less than 10% at temperature up to 25O”C. The activation energies at the initial stage of decomposition of the metal carboxylates modelled using Broido’s equation are in the range 6.93 -14.14 kJmor for XSO while those of BSO rang between 15.52- 28.41 kJmor • Based on these results, metal soaps of BSO are thermally stable than those of the corresponding XSO soaps. The results suggest potential application of carboxylates of X americana and B. aegyptiaca seed oils in some industrial applications.