Ce. Morris et al., INTERACTION OF MESO-1,2,3,4-BUTANETETRACARBOXYLIC ACID WITH PHOSPHORUS-CONTAINING CATALYSTS FOR ESTERIFICATION CROSS-LINKING OF CELLULOSE, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 35(3), 1996, pp. 950-953
In the presence of catalysts, polycarboxylic acids such as meso-1,2,3,
4-butanetetracarboxylic acid (BTCA) can cross-link cellulose in a proc
ess believed to involve cyclic anhydrides as intermediates. This study
was undertaken to explore, in the absence of cellulose, interactions
between catalysts and polycarboxylic acids that might explain the cata
lysts' role. Aqueous solutions containing equimolar amounts of BTCA an
d a catalyst (NaH2PO4 or NaH2PO2) were evaporated to constant weight.
The residues were subjected to thermal analysis and to infrared spectr
oscopic analysis after heating. As the BTCA-NaH2PO4 residue was heated
, the BTCA remained complexed with phosphate until a monoanhydride for
med-the same monoanhydride that formed when BTCA alone was heated to a
higher temperature. In the BTCA-NaH2PO2 system an anhydride apparentl
y formed at an even lower temperature than in the phosphate-containing
system but then reacted with the hypophosphite.