Synthesis of Birch Wood Xylan Sulfate in the Sulfamic Acid–Urea Melt
Vladimir Alexandrovich Levdansky,
Natalya Viktorovna Garyntseva,
Alexander Vladimirovich Levdansky
Abstract:The synthesis of polysaccharide sulfates without harmful solvents used is a serious environmental problem. A method for the synthesis of xylan sulfate using the sulfamic acid–urea melt as a sulfating agent without solvents is proposed. The melt is prepared by heating the sulfamic acid–urea mixture with a molar ratio of 1 : 1 at a temperature of 110 °C. This ratio allows significant reduction of side reactions, in particular, carbamation of xylan. Sulfation is carried out at temperatures of 110,115, 120, 125, a… Show more
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