2015
DOI: 10.1134/s1068162015070158
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Sulfation of arabinogalactan by sulfamic acid in dioxane

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“…Sulfamic acid is a stable, non-hygroscopic and solid sulfating agent that has been used in the esterification of alcohols. [25,26] Compared with aggressive sulfuric or chlorosulfonic acid, sulfamic acid is milder and easier to handle. However, owing to the high melting point (ca.…”
Section: Anionization Of Sawdust In Desmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sulfamic acid is a stable, non-hygroscopic and solid sulfating agent that has been used in the esterification of alcohols. [25,26] Compared with aggressive sulfuric or chlorosulfonic acid, sulfamic acid is milder and easier to handle. However, owing to the high melting point (ca.…”
Section: Anionization Of Sawdust In Desmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the presence of urea can improve its sulfation efficiency and reduce the reaction temperature. [25] Therefore, a strategy using sulfamic acid and urea to form an effective DES (through a hydrogen bonding interaction [17]) was schemed. [28] In the current study, sulfamic acid, applied as part of reactive DES, reacts with OH groups of sawdust forming corresponding ammonium salt of sulfate ester (Scheme 1).…”
Section: Anionization Of Sawdust In Desmentioning
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“…Comparing with the IR spectra of these two polysaccharide, we found two strong absorption bands at 1259.85 cm −1 and 844.75 cm −1 of ACW0-Sul, which were attributed to S=O and C-O-S stretching vibration according to previous reported literature [ 36 ]. It is known that substituents such as sulfate groups cause regular shifts in the 13 C NMR spectrum of signals of the nearest carbon atoms [ 37 ]. Hence, determination of the location of these substituents is possible.…”
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“…produced by "Khimia drevesiny" (Irkutsk, Russia) under the name of "FibrolarS" was taken as a raw material. The samples with different sulphur contents (3.2; 5.1, 9.4 wt.%) were obtained by sulphating of arabinogalactan using sulphamic acid-urea complex method (Vasil'eva et al 2015), which is based on the reaction of sulphamic acid and urea in 1,4-dioxane. IR spectra of arabinogalactan and its sulphation products were phased out using Tensor-27 FT-IR spectrometer (Bruker, Germany) in the wavelength range of 400-4000 cm -1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%