Efficient microwave-promoted synthesis of glucuronic and galacturonic acid derivatives using sulfuric acid impregnated on silica

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Monomode microwave-assisted syntheses of d-glucuronic and d-galacturonic acid derivatives are reported in the presence of a solid acid catalyst, consisting of sulfuric acid loaded onto silica. This approach affords a variety of surface-active monoglycosylated glucofuranosidurono-6,3-lactones and disubstituted galacturonic adducts in excellent yields in less than 10 min at 85°C. This study illustrates the application of microwave heating mode, in combination with a cost-effective solid catalyst, as an efficient, selective, and eco-friendly methodology in carbohydrate chemistry. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Richel, A., Nicks, F., Laurent, P., Wathelet, B., Wathelet, J. P., & Paquot, M. (2012). Efficient microwave-promoted synthesis of glucuronic and galacturonic acid derivatives using sulfuric acid impregnated on silica. Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews, 5(2), 179–186. https://doi.org/10.1080/17518253.2011.607852

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