Derivatization of Fatty Acid with 2.4 Dibromoacetophenone by BF3 (Boron Triflouride) Catalist
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Fatty Acids, Derivatization Process, BF3 catalyst.Abstract
The research of derivatization process of fatty acid using 2.4 dibromoacetophenone with BF3 catalyst has been done. Derivatization process aims to improve the detection of UV detector on HPLC instrument, because the fatty acid can only absorb the UV light at small wavelength. Results show that the fatty acid derivatization process using 2.4 dibromoacetophenone with BF3 catalyst canReferences
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