Literature DB >> 25498687

Aerobic oxidation of starch catalyzed by isopolyoxovanadate Na4Co(H2O)6V10O28.

Xiaoli Chen1, Siqi Yan1, Hang Wang1, Zhiyun Hu1, Xiaohong Wang2, Mingxin Huo3.   

Abstract

The partial oxidation of starch was achieved in the presence of oxygen with Na4Co(H2O)6V10O28·18H2O (abbreviated as CoV10) as catalyst. The oxidation degree of starch was determined by FT-IR, XRD and SEM measurements, which indicated that the aerobic oxidation of starch was promoted by oxidative catalyst CoV10. The application of CoV10 could give a high oxidation degree (DO) of 1.35 COOH/100 GU and 2.07 CO/100 GU with 86 wt.% yield of solid starch under mild reaction conditions (pH=6; reaction time, 8 h; temperature, 50 °C; catalyst amount, 8 mg, when 1.5 g starch was used as substrate; atmospheric pressure). Among some vanadium compounds, CoV10 exhibited 4-fold activity higher than orthovanadate due to its coordination effect of cobalt and V10O28. Meanwhile, CoV10 could be recycled for six times with only a slight decrease in activity. Thus, CoV10/O2 is one of the most efficient systems for partial oxidation of starch reported so far.
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Keywords:  Aerobic oxidation; Carboxylic acid; Catalysis; Isopolyoxovanadate; Starch

Year:  2014        PMID: 25498687     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.10.066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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