1. Optimization of synthesizing glucose 1-phosphate by sodium tripolyphosphate as a phosphorus acylating agent using response surface methodology
- Author
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Qing Cao, Xiao Juan Wang, Fenfen Chang, and Li 'E Jin
- Subjects
Sodium ,Phosphorus ,Inorganic chemistry ,Glucose 1-phosphate ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Catalysis ,Acylation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Urea ,Proton NMR ,Response surface methodology ,Nuclear chemistry ,Synthesis,sodium tripolyphosphate,glucose 1-phosphate,response surface methodology - Abstract
With glucose as the starting material, sodium tripolyphosphate as the phosphorus acylating agent, and urea as the catalyst, glucose 1-phosphate was synthesized and its properties were analyzed. The synthesis conditions were selected according to the phosphorus content and optimized through the response surface methodology (RSM), based on a 3-level, 3-variable Box--Behnken experimental design. The results showed that the phosphorus content of glucose 1-phosphate was 8.12% using a reaction temperature of 70 °C, a molar ratio of glucose to sodium tripolyphosphate of 1.54:1, and catalyst amount of 3.7 g. It coincided well with the experimental value (8.34%). The structure of the product was confirmed by IR, UV, and 1H NMR spectra; electrical conductivity; TG; and DTA. The proposed method has high phosphorus content and low toxicity.
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- 2014