微波辅助碳化和一锅磷化--以熔融尿素为反应溶剂进行淀粉碳化

Kartik Ravishankar*, Sremaan Muthusamy, Sharath Kumar Durai, Gopi Murugan, Abhinav V. V. Koushik, Narasimman Thirumal, Sathya Narayanan Bhaskar and Sellamuthu Nagappan Jaisankar*, 
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本研究提出了一种快速便捷的方法,通过微波辐照淀粉与过量尿素的混合物来对淀粉进行碳化。在这一过程中,尿素不仅是一种有利于微波加热的介电损耗材料,还是一种熔融状态的溶剂和异氰酸的来源。傅立叶变换红外光谱中出现了 ν(C═O)和 ν(C-N)振动,同时在 13C NMR 光谱中检测到了氨基甲酸酯羰基信号,这证实了淀粉氨基甲酸酯的形成。由此得到的衍生物的取代度为 0.71,在 DMSO、N,N-DMF 和 DMAc 等有机溶剂中具有优异的冷水溶解性、抗逆变性和冷溶性。此外,这种微波辅助技术还可以进行改良,将其他制剂与尿素一起加入。例如,在淀粉-尿素混合物中加入正磷酸二氢钠,可同时产生磷酸化作用。对照实验表明,这种同时发生的磷酸化-碳化作用除了碳化作用外,还在淀粉分子之间引入了磷酸二酯连接,从而产生了一种吸水材料。这种吸水剂能够吸收约 2200% 的蒸馏水,即使是未经提纯的粗品也是如此。这种易于合成的吸水剂,尤其是粗制吸水剂,在提供氮和磷的综合补充以及保水方面具有巨大的农业前景。
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Microwave-Assisted Carbamation and One-Pot Phosphorylation-Carbamation of Starch Using Molten Urea as a Reactive Solvent

This study presents a rapid and convenient approach for the carbamation of starch through the microwave irradiation of its mixture with an excess of urea. In this process, urea served not only as a dielectrically lossy material conducive to microwave heating but also as a solvent in its molten state and a source of isocyanic acid. The formation of starch carbamate was confirmed by the appearance of ν(C═O) and ν(C–N) vibrations in the FTIR spectrum, along with the detection of a carbamate carbonyl signal in the 13C NMR spectrum. The resultant derivative, with a degree of substitution of 0.71, exhibited exceptional cold-water solubility, resistance to retrogradation, and cold solubility in organic solvents such as DMSO, N,N-DMF, and DMAc. Additionally, this microwave-assisted technique could be modified to include other agents with urea. For example, introducing sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate to the starch-urea mixture led to simultaneous phosphorylation. Control experiments indicated that this concurrent phosphorylation-carbamation introduced phosphodiester linkages between the starch molecules in addition to carbamation, resulting in an absorbent material. This absorbent was capable of absorbing about 2200% of distilled water, even in its crude, unpurified form. This easy-to-synthesize absorbent, particularly in its crude form, holds immense promise in agriculture for providing combined nitrogen and phosphorus supplementation along with water retention.

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