Systematic investigation of the mechanocatalytic partial depolymerization of cellulose towards oligomeric glycans

Gregor Meyer, Dominique Lumpp, Anne-Kathrin Stulik, Dagmar Hoffmann and Marcus Rose
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The selective depolymerization of cellulose is a major challenge and usually leads to the formation of monosaccharides as main products. Once depolymerized, various platform chemicals such as 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfural can be obtained from cellulose. Our work aims to convert cellulose selectively into oligomeric glycans as more valuable products compared to sugars, by using mechanocatalysis in a planetary ball mill. In this work, reaction parameters such as acid content, filling level, rotational speed and grinding duration were investigated systematically and optimized towards a maximum amount of soluble oligomeric species and a minimum of monosaccharides. The systematic investigation of the mechanocatalytic partial depolymerization resulted in a nearly full-soluble fraction containing oligomeric glycans.

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对纤维素在机械催化下部分解聚成低聚糖的系统研究
纤维素的选择性解聚是一项重大挑战,其主要产物通常是单糖。一旦解聚,就可以从纤维素中获得各种平台化学品,如 5- 羟甲基糠醛和糠醛。我们的工作旨在通过行星球磨机中的机械催化,将纤维素选择性地转化为低聚糖,使其成为比糖更有价值的产品。在这项工作中,我们对酸含量、填充度、转速和研磨持续时间等反应参数进行了系统研究和优化,以获得最多的可溶性低聚物和最少的单糖。通过对机械催化部分解聚的系统研究,得到了含有低聚糖的近乎全溶部分。
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