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Selective Oxidation of 2-Hydroxypropyl Ethers of Cellulose and Dextran: Simple and Efficient Introduction of Versatile Ketone Groups to Polysaccharides

Brittany L. B. Nichols, Junyi Chen, Petra Mischnick, Kevin J. Edgar

2020Biomacromolecules29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Oxidation of polysaccharides has been a useful approach to new materials. However, selectivity in oxidation of polysaccharide macromolecular polyols remains a significant challenge with few methods for the synthesis of ketone-substituted polysaccharides. We report here a selective, practical, and efficient process, beginning with 2-hydroxypropyl ethers of polysaccharides that are simple and economical to prepare. We demonstrate this approach herein using commercial 2-hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) and 2-hydroxypropyl dextran (HPD) that we prepared. We oxidize the terminal, secondary alcohols of the oligo(2-hydroxypropyl) substituents with sodium hypochlorite so that the product has an oligo(2-hydroxypropyl) side chains terminated by a ketone. We demonstrate the high chemo- and regioselectivity of this oxidation by analytical methods including hydrolysis to monosaccharides and mass spectrometry of the resulting mixture. We provide an initial demonstration of the potential utility of these keto-polysaccharides by reacting Ox-HPC with primary amines to form Schiff base imines, providing proactive polymers.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryHydroxypropyl celluloseKetoneHydrolysisPolysaccharideDextranOrganic chemistryCellulosePolymerCombinatorial chemistryCarbohydrate Chemistry and SynthesisAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesEnzyme-mediated dye degradation