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Regioselective palladium-catalysed aerobic oxidation of dextran and its use as a bio-based binder in paperboard coatings.

Sarina C MaßmannGerald A MetselaarDerk Jan van DijkenKeimpe J van den BergMartin D WitteAdriaan J Minnaard
Published in: Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC (2024)
The coatings industry is aiming to replace petrochemical-based binders in products such as paints and lacquers with bio-based alternatives. Native polysaccharide additives are already used, especially as adhesives, and here we show the use of oxidised dextran as a bio-based binder additive. Linear dextran with a molecular weight of 6 kDa was aerobically oxidised in water at the C3-position of its glucose units, catalysed by [(neocuproine)PdOAc] 2 (OTf) 2 . The resulting keto-dextran with different oxidation degrees was studied using adipic dihydrazide as a crosslinker in combination with the commercial petrochemical-based binder Joncryl®. Coating experiments show that part of the Joncryl® can be replaced by keto-dextran while maintaining the desired performance.
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