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ISBN 10: 3540321128
ISBN 13: 9783540321125
Author: Thomas Heinze, Tim Liebert, Andreas Koschella
Polysaccharide esters (e.g. cellulose and starch) are among the first polymeric materials applied commercially. The way of producing these technically relevant derivatives, mainly the carboxylic acid esters of C2 to C4 acids, have not been changed significantly during their history of manufacture. The investigation of new acylation methods and strategies of analysis was revived during the last decade by the search for tailored, biocompatible material for specific fields of application, e.g., biotechnology, sensor technique and medicine. Unconventional solvents were developed for completely homogeneous acylation reaction applying state of the art techniques of modern organic chemistry for polysaccharide modification. This book will provide a first comprehensive summary of acylation methods in a very practical manner.
Detailed structure analysis is indispensable for the evaluation of structure-property-relationships. Spectroscopic methods in particular FTIR- and NMR spectroscopy including two dimensional methods are of increasing importance.
Introduction and Objectives
Structure of Polysaccharides
Analysis of Polysaccharide Structures
Esters of Carboxylic Acids — Conventional Methods
New Paths for the Introduction of Organic Ester Moieties
Sulphonic Acid Esters
Inorganic Polysaccharide Esters
Structure Analysis of Polysaccharide Esters
Polysaccharide Esters with Defined Functionalisation Pattern
Selected Examples of New Applications
Outlook
Experimental Protocols
esterification of polysaccharides
what does esterification produce
rate of esterification of carboxylic acid
esterification of glucose
esterification of fatty acids
esterification of glycerol
Tags: Thomas Heinze, Tim Liebert, Andreas Koschella, Esterification, Polysaccharides