Formation of long-chain ketones in ancient pottery vessels by pyrolysis of acyl lipids

…, AW Stott, A Raven, SN Dudd, S Charters, A Leyden

Index: Evershed, Richard P.; Stott, Andrew W.; Raven, Anthony; Dudd, Stephanie N.; Charters, Stephanie; Leyden, Ann Tetrahedron Letters, 1995 , vol. 36, # 48 p. 8875 - 8878

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Abstract

Structural and Isotopic (δ13C) evidence indicates the formation of series of long-chain ketones in archaeological pottery can occur by condensation of long-chain carboxylic acids. The formation of the ketones is confirmed by pyrolysis of free fatty acids or triacylglyecrols in the presence of fired clay matrix.

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