Issue 57, 2015

Hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant in starch oxidation using molybdovanadophosphate for producing a high carboxylic content

Abstract

(NH4)5H6PV8Mo4O40 is an improved bi-functional catalyst that has been used for oxidizing starch by hydrogen peroxide. The effects of oxidation with hydrogen peroxide on the carboxyl content were studied systematically to produce high polyhydroxycarboxylic acids even when using very low amounts of the catalyst. (NH4)5H6PV8Mo4O40 exhibited the best catalytic performance with a carboxylic content of 0.648 mol per 100 g, which could be attributed to the synergy of its Brønsted acidity and strong efficient oxidant center. This catalyst can perform controllable starch oxidation and can be recycled for reuse.

Graphical abstract: Hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant in starch oxidation using molybdovanadophosphate for producing a high carboxylic content

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Apr 2015
Accepted
12 May 2015
First published
12 May 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 45725-45730

Author version available

Hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant in starch oxidation using molybdovanadophosphate for producing a high carboxylic content

H. Wang, Y. Poya, X. Chen, T. Jia, X. Wang and J. Shi, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 45725 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA07747H

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