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One pot catalytic conversion of cellulose into biodegradable surfactants

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 46, Issue 24, Pages 4408-4410

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0cc00031k

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  1. [MAT 2006-14274-C02-01]

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Cellulose has been directly converted into environmentally friendly alkyl glycoside surfactants in a one pot transformation. By working in ionic liquid media with Amberlyst 15Dry (A15) as catalyst and coupling the rate of cellulose hydrolysis and the rate of glycosidation of the monosaccharides formed with C4 to C8 alcohols, it was possible to obtain 82% mass yield of octyl-alpha,beta-glucoside plus octyl-alpha,beta-xyloside.

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