NMR Elucidation of “NaCl Effect” in Carbohydrates Conversion Toward a Rational Prediction

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Abstract

“NaCl Effect” was well known in biomass chemical degradation including carbohydrate transformations, in which NaCl had significant positive effect in promoting/catalyzing particular transformation. However, direct evidence was very rare in proposed mechanisms to elucidate “NaCl Effect”, here we reported 1 H NMR evidences of “NaCl Effect” on different saccharides and at once non-selective bonding of Cl-H was proposed instead of sequence bonding during deconstruction of hydrogen bonding network based on evidences. A general recommending NaCl usage based on total hydroxyls on saccharides could well explain the best effect of hydrogen bonding destruction in most reported literatures.

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