1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1521-3757(19980518)110:10<1394::aid-ange1394>3.0.co;2-t
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Alkylpolyglycoside – Eigenschaften und Anwendungen einer neuen Tensidklasse

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“…Both, at present, are of little significance as six-carbon building blocks, despite a surprisingly effective route to cyclo-pentanoid products [101] which is surmised to have industrial potential (Scheme 6). An established, non-food application of D-glucose are the alkyl polyglucosides ('APGs'), which combine high performance as non-ionic surfactants with non-toxicity, low-skin irritation, and biodegradability [102]. They are technically produced − on an estimated 50 000-t scale worldwide presently − either through acid-induced glycosidation of glucose with a long chain fat alcohol or by transglycosylation of a shortchain alkyl glucoside with the appropriate long-chain alkanol.…”
Section: Non-food Valorisation Of Glucosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both, at present, are of little significance as six-carbon building blocks, despite a surprisingly effective route to cyclo-pentanoid products [101] which is surmised to have industrial potential (Scheme 6). An established, non-food application of D-glucose are the alkyl polyglucosides ('APGs'), which combine high performance as non-ionic surfactants with non-toxicity, low-skin irritation, and biodegradability [102]. They are technically produced − on an estimated 50 000-t scale worldwide presently − either through acid-induced glycosidation of glucose with a long chain fat alcohol or by transglycosylation of a shortchain alkyl glucoside with the appropriate long-chain alkanol.…”
Section: Non-food Valorisation Of Glucosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Villandier and Corma reported the one‐pot catalytic conversion of cellulose into long‐chain alkyl glycosides,117 known for their excellent surfactant properties, low toxicity, and good biodegradability 118. The method is based on the hydrolysis of α‐cellulose over Amberlyst 15 DRY in BMImCl, in the presence of a small amount of water.…”
Section: One‐pot Catalytic Transformation Into Alkyl Glycosidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New syntheses with oils and fats as well as carbohydrates [42] as renewable raw materials for the chemical industry were quite recently reviewed [33]. Alkyl polyglucosides are a good example; they are produced as skin-compatible, environmentally benign tensides on a scale of 70 000 t/a [43].…”
Section: Renewable Feedstocks For the Chemical Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%