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Johanna Kärkkäinen1, Tiia-Riikka Wik2, Matti Niemelä3, Katja Lappalainen4, Päivi Joensuu5, Marja Lajunen6.
Abstract
The use of natural resources in a development of products and materials is currently increasing. Starch is one of the investigated resources due to its bioavailability, biodegradability, safety and affordability. In this study, native barley starch was sulfated using a SO3-pyridine complex. The reaction was carried out for the first time using 1-allyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid, an excellent solvent for the starch modification. Reaction conditions (temperature, time and amount of the reagent) were studied using an experimental design. Starch sulfates with the degree of substitution (DS) 1.37 were obtained when the reaction was carried out at 40 °C for 75 min with 4:1 molar ratio of SO3-pyridine complex:anhydroglucose unit. The determination of DS was based on (1)H NMR instead of elemental analysis, which showed overestimated DS values in this study. Starch sulfates were analyzed with FTIR and HPLC, which showed that products contained small and large sulfated molecules.Entities:
Keywords: (1)H NMR; Barley starch; Experimental design; Ionic liquids; Sulfation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26572405 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.09.097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381