Hydrophobic dialdehyde starch (HDAS) was synthesized by dialdehyde starch (DAS) and eighteen-alkyl primary amine as the raw material in DMSO. The effect of the reaction conditions on the yield of HDAS was investigated such as catalyst content, reaction temperature, reaction time, and the in-feed molar ratio of -CHO/-NH2. Moreover, the optimized test parameters were obtained by conducting orthogonal experiment. The molecular structure and the morphology of HDAS were characterized via Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). And the thermal stability and the hydrophobic properties of HDAS were investigated by thermal gravimetric analyzer (TG) and the hydrophobic testing. The results indicate that ...
Starch acetates with varying degree of substitution (DS) were prepared by a novel solvent-free organ...
Chemical modification is usually carried out to overcome the unstable properties of native arenga st...
This paper describes the difference in relative reactivity of the aldehyde groups present in dialdeh...
For non-food uses starch generally is modified in order to obtain products with properties suitable ...
Acetylation of high-amylose (70%) maize starch to high degree of substitution (DS) was studied by re...
The solubilities of 93%, 62%, and 5% dialdehyde starch in 0.5% and 1.0% sodium hydroxide; 0.5%, 1.0%...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high water absor...
This work presents a series of starch esters synthesized via 1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]-dec-5-ene (T...
Polysaccharides are an important class of biological polymers joined by glycosidic bonds, universall...
This paper describes a systematic study on the synthesis of higher fatty esters of corn starch (star...
In this study potato and corn starch were subjected to oxidation, using sodium periodate, to obtain ...
The aim of this work was a systematic investigation of the preparation conditions for stable aqueous...
Modified starch is synthesized to change the physical and chemical properties, one of which is solub...
Dialdehyde starches with different aldehyde content from native corn starch were prepared by sodium ...
The synthesis of 1-allyloxy-2-hydroxy-propyl starches was studied using a statistical experimental d...
Starch acetates with varying degree of substitution (DS) were prepared by a novel solvent-free organ...
Chemical modification is usually carried out to overcome the unstable properties of native arenga st...
This paper describes the difference in relative reactivity of the aldehyde groups present in dialdeh...
For non-food uses starch generally is modified in order to obtain products with properties suitable ...
Acetylation of high-amylose (70%) maize starch to high degree of substitution (DS) was studied by re...
The solubilities of 93%, 62%, and 5% dialdehyde starch in 0.5% and 1.0% sodium hydroxide; 0.5%, 1.0%...
The use of native starch as a thermoplastic polymer is limited by its fragility and high water absor...
This work presents a series of starch esters synthesized via 1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]-dec-5-ene (T...
Polysaccharides are an important class of biological polymers joined by glycosidic bonds, universall...
This paper describes a systematic study on the synthesis of higher fatty esters of corn starch (star...
In this study potato and corn starch were subjected to oxidation, using sodium periodate, to obtain ...
The aim of this work was a systematic investigation of the preparation conditions for stable aqueous...
Modified starch is synthesized to change the physical and chemical properties, one of which is solub...
Dialdehyde starches with different aldehyde content from native corn starch were prepared by sodium ...
The synthesis of 1-allyloxy-2-hydroxy-propyl starches was studied using a statistical experimental d...
Starch acetates with varying degree of substitution (DS) were prepared by a novel solvent-free organ...
Chemical modification is usually carried out to overcome the unstable properties of native arenga st...
This paper describes the difference in relative reactivity of the aldehyde groups present in dialdeh...