Abstract
The possibility of obtaining polysaccharide esters based on large-scale products of plant origin: inulin and tall oil fatty acids, was studied. Carbohydrate esters of the biopolymer inulin and higher unsaturated acids were synthesized by acylation with acid chlorides under various conditions: in a water–chloroform mixture in the presence of sodium hydroxide and sodium salts of tall oil fatty acids, as well as in a pyridine–1,4-dioxane mixture. The yield of polysaccharide esters was 67–82%, the maximum yield was detected during the acylation of inulin in the pyridine–1,4-dioxane system
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