Transglycosylation: A Key Reaction to Access Alkylpolyglycosides from Lignocellulosic Biomass

ChemSusChem
François JérômeBoris Estrine

Abstract

An overview is provided on the recent advances in transglycosylation of cellulose and hemicellulose with either short-chain or long-chain alkyl alcohols. Catalytic processes are compared in terms of yield, selectivity and space-time yield, with a view to identifying the most promising pathways for future developments. In this context, the synthesis of alkylpolyglycosides directly from lignocellulosic biomass is discussed while keeping in mind the impact of the botanical origin on the transglycosylation reaction and the product distribution. A section dedicated to the physicochemical properties and ecological footprint of alkylpolyglycosides is also included.

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