Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, the use of 2-picoline borane (pic-BH3) as a reducing agent for the reductive amination of chitosan is reported for the first time. By optimizing the feed molar ratio of chitosan, benzaldehyde and pic-BH3, a high yield of isolated N-benzyl chitosan with a nearly perfect degree of substitution is successfully obtained. This material has rarely been obtained with previous methods. The newly developed synthetic method herein has many advantages, including being more facile, more efficient, and less harmful than conventional methods; thus, this method is applicable to other aldehydes or ketones, leading to wide varieties of N-modified chitosan in the future.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC