Optimization study of alkyl polyglycoside C12 synthesis using indirect method

Febri P. A. Kinanti, D. U. C. Rahayu, A. P. Gustianthy, Y. Krisnandi
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Alkyl polyglycosides (APGs) are classified as non-ionic and green surfactants that can be synthesized from renewable materials such as glucose and fatty alcohol. APGs are commonly applied as surfactants in enhancing oil recovery (EOR) since APGs exhibit excellent interfacial activities, emulsified abilities, foaming performance, and wettabilities. In this research, the mixture of APG C12 was synthesized following the indirect method, which was consisted of two stages, i.e. butanolysis and transacetalization. Butanolysis was carried out by reacting glucose in technical grade with 1-butanol (1:2.8, m/m) and PTSA catalyst 1 mol% at 106°C for 6h. The mixture of APG C4 from butanolysis then was further applied in transacetalization without purification by adding 1-dodecanol with some optimizations, i.e. mass ratio of 1-dodecanol, reaction time, and temperature. The optimum condition to afford the APG C12 mixture was the mass ratio of glucose in technical grade and 1-dodecanol 1:7.5 m/m with PTSA catalyst 0.5 mol% at 115°C for 4h. All the mixture of APGs were analyzed for its remaining reducing sugar level using Benedict’s test and further characterized using FTIR, UV-Vis, and LC-MS/MS. Moreover, physical characteristic tests such as compatibility, emulsion stability, solubility, and interfacial tension tests were also conducted on all the mixture of APGs. This study reveals that APGs can be synthesized using the indirect method with moderate to good physical characteristics which can be used for EOR surfactant for further application.
间接法合成烷基多糖苷C12的优化研究
烷基多糖苷(APGs)是一类非离子型绿色表面活性剂,可由葡萄糖和脂肪醇等可再生材料合成。由于APGs具有优异的界面活性、乳化能力、发泡性能和润湿性,因此常被用作提高原油采收率的表面活性剂。本研究采用间接法合成了APG - C12混合物,该方法分为丁醇解和转乙醛化两个阶段。采用技术级葡萄糖与1-丁醇(1:8 .8,m/m)和PTSA催化剂(1mol %)在106℃下反应6h的方法进行丁醇分解。然后将丁醇解得到的APG C4混合物在不纯化的情况下,通过添加1-十二醇,并对1-十二醇的质量比、反应时间和温度进行优化,进一步应用于转乙化反应。制备APG - C12混合物的最佳条件为技术级葡萄糖与1-十二醇的质量比为1:7.5 m/m, PTSA催化剂为0.5 mol%,温度为115℃,反应时间为4h。使用Benedict’s试验分析所有APGs混合物的剩余还原糖水平,并进一步使用FTIR、UV-Vis和LC-MS/MS进行表征。此外,还对所有APGs混合物进行了相容性、乳液稳定性、溶解度、界面张力等物理特性测试。研究表明,采用间接法合成的APGs具有中等到较好的物性,可作为提高采收率表面活性剂进一步推广应用。
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