Issue 74, 2015

Effect of water and methanol on the dissolution and gelatinization of corn starch in [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]

Abstract

The effect of water and methanol on the dissolution and gelatinization of corn starch in [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2] was investigated by optical microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. The presence of an appropriate amount of water can accelerate the dissolution while methanol has the opposite effect. A [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]/water mass ratio of 7/3 is the best ratio for corn starch to disperse a [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]–water mixture in, since it can dissolve starch at lower temperature. When methanol was added to the mixture of [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]/water at a ratio of 8/2 (w/w), the methanol accelerated the dissolution process of the corn starch, since it can penetrate the starch granules and swell the outer layer of granules with water. It is demonstrated that [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]/water/methanol at a ratio of 8/2/3 (w/w/w) is a good mixed solvent like [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]/water 7/3 (w/w) for corn starch.

Graphical abstract: Effect of water and methanol on the dissolution and gelatinization of corn starch in [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2015
Accepted
06 Jul 2015
First published
06 Jul 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 60330-60338

Author version available

Effect of water and methanol on the dissolution and gelatinization of corn starch in [MMIM][(MeO)HPO2]

J. Shen, L. Wang, Y. Men, Y. Wu, Q. Peng, X. Wang, R. Yang, K. Mahmood and Z. Liu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 60330 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA11170F

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