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A New Way to Produce Cellobiose Carbonates Using Green Chemistry.

R KhiariM-C Brochier-SalonM F MhenniE MauretMohamed Naceur Belgacem
Published in: ChemSusChem (2016)
The preparation of cellulose derivatives using green (i.e., environmentally friendly) reagents would improve sustainability and reduce concerns arising from the use of non-green reagents. The objective of this work was to prepare cellobiose carbonate using a green reagent, dimethyl carbonate. The carbonation reaction was carried out in the presence of ethanolic potassium hydroxide solution and dimethyl carbonate for 6 h at a range of temperatures (25-70 °C). A cellobiose derivative was successfully prepared with a recovered yield of more than 70 % and characterized by FTIR and NMR spectroscopy techniques. The presence of a grafted disaccharide with a degree of substitution higher than 2 was determined by (13) C NMR analysis. The spectra of the prepared cellobiose carbonate exhibited peaks that were associated with cellulose molecules (C1 -C6 ) and corresponded to carbonate functions at around 159.4 ppm.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • solid state
  • structure activity relationship