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Anionic structural effect on the dissolution of arabinoxylan-rich hemicellulose in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium carboxylate-based ionic liquids

Qi Xia, Hong Peng, Yuan Lin, Lifang Hu, Yu Zhang, Roger Ruan

2020RSC Advances18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

C NMR techniques. The hemicelluloses regenerated from the saturated IL solutions were characterized. Results showed that the temperature and structure of carboxylate anions deeply affected the hemicellulose solubility. The carboxylate anion played a more important role than the imidazolium cation in hemicellulose dissolution. The hydrogen bond that formed between the ILs and the hydroxyl groups at the XC2 position of xylopyranose units of hemicellulose was stronger than that between the ILs and the hydroxyl groups at XC3 position of xylopyranose units. The hydrogen bond strength between the hemicellulose and the ILs was affected by the alkyl chain of the carboxylate anion and the hemicellulose concentration. The disruption of the inter- and intra-molecular hydrogen bonds in hemicellulose by the ILs was responsible for the hemicellulose dissolution. The main chain of hemicellulose remained nearly unchanged during the dissolution process.

Topics & Concepts

HemicelluloseIonic liquidCarboxylateChemistryHydrogen bondOrganic chemistryDissolutionSolubilitySubstituentArabinoxylanCellulosePolysaccharideMoleculeCatalysisAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesBiofuel production and bioconversionLignin and Wood Chemistry