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Polysaccharides selective esterification

Oxidation of polysaccharides is a far more attractive route to polycarboxylates, potentially cleaner and less cosdy than esterification. Selectivity at the 2,3-secondary hydroxyls and the 6-primary is possible. Total biodegradation with acceptable property balance has not yet been achieved. For the most part, oxidations have been with hypochlorite—periodate under alkaline conditions. In the 1990s, catalytic oxidation has appeared as a possibiUty, and chemical oxidations have also been developed that are specific for the 6-hydroxyl oxidation. [Pg.483]

Here we report an overview of the different heterogeneously-catalyzed pathways designed for the selective conversion of carbohydrates. On the basis of these results, we shall try to determine the key parameters allowing a better control of the reaction selectivity. Water being commonly used as solvent in carbohydrate chemistry, we will also discuss the stability of solid catalysts in the aqueous phase. In this review, heterogeneously-catalyzed hydrolysis, dehydration, oxidation, esterification, and etherification of monosaccharides and polysaccharides are reported. [Pg.65]

Abstract Cellulose is the most important biopolymer in Nature and is used in preparation of new compounds. Molecular structure of cellulose is a repeating unit of p-D-glucopyranose molecules forming a linear chain that can have a crystallographic or an amorphous form. Cellulose is insoluble in water, but can dissolve in ionic liquids. Hemicelluloses are the second most abundant polysaccharides in Nature, in which xylan is one of the major constituents of this polymer. There are several sources of cellulose and hemicelluloses, but the most important source is wood. Typical chemical modifications are esterifications and etherifications of hydroxyl groups. TEMPO-mediated oxidation is a good method to promote oxidation of primary hydroxyl groups to aldehyde and carboxylic acids, selectively. Modified cellulose can be used in the pharmaceutical industry as a metal adsorbent. It is used in the preparation of cellulosic fibers and biocomposites such as nanofibrils and as biofuels. [Pg.117]


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