We studied a novel bioflocculant, PX, that is produced from Bacillus Bacillus circulans X3, and has excellent flocculating activity with regard to its characterization and flocculating properties. The bioflocculant was purified from supernatant by ethanol precipitation, dialysis and gel permeation chromatography (GPC). The major component of PX was an acid polysaccharide including uronic (19.8%), pyruvic (6.5%) and acetic acids (0.7%). It consisted of galactose, mannose, xylitol, rhamnose and galacturonic acid in an approximate molar ration of 5:4.1:3:2:1.2. The molecular weight of PX was about 4.85 9 10 4 Da as determined by GPC. The infrared spectrum of the bioflocculant indicated the presence of carboxyl, hydroxyl, amino and methoxyl groups. Studies of the flocculating properties revealed that it was stable at 60-100°C and pH 4-10. Moreover, it could flocculate a kaolin suspension over a wide range of pH and temperature in the presence of CaCl 2 .
The first [4+3] cycloaddition of ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohols has been established by making use of N,N'-cyclic azomethine imines as suitable 1,3-dipoles under Brønsted acid catalysis. By using this strategy, biologically important seven-membered heterocyclic scaffolds have been constructed in good yields and excellent diastereoselectivities (up to 92% yield, most >95 : 5 dr).
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