Method for preparing crosslinking cyclodextrin polymer material through microwave assisting
A technology of cross-linking cyclodextrin and polymer materials, which is applied in the fields of chemical instruments and methods, water pollutants, water/sludge/sewage treatment, etc. It can solve the problem that the polymerization reaction of cyclodextrin is not convenient enough and accelerate the modification polymerization reaction , Shorten the reaction time and other issues, to achieve the effect of shortening the reaction time, increasing the reaction temperature, and large specific surface area
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Examples
Embodiment 1
[0022] This example provides a method for preparing a crosslinked cyclodextrin polymer material by using microwave-assisted modification of cyclodextrin by diisocyanate, and the specific steps are as follows:
[0023] ready with nitrogen (N 2 ) tube, condenser tube, stirrer and thermometer as the reaction vessel, the flask is placed in the microwave generator, and N 2 , After the air in the bottle was purged, 15mL of dimethyl sulfoxide solvent was added, and 0.02g of composite catalyst (5:1 dibutyltin dilaurate and triethylenediamine) was added dropwise. Set the microwave power to 1000W and the microwave frequency to 2450MHz; add 4.09g of β-CD while stirring, add 4.5g of HDI in dimethyl sulfoxide solution dropwise at a rate of 2.5mL / min, microwave radiation 1min, the reaction temperature is 20°C, the purpose is to make the cross-linking reaction complete. Finally, after adding 10 mL of terminator and stirring mechanically for 4 h, the reaction product was washed with a large...
Embodiment 2
[0025] Microwave-assisted preparation of cross-linked cyclodextrin polymeric materials:
[0026] Prepare a four-necked flask with a nitrogen tube, a condenser, a stirrer and a thermometer, place the flask in a microwave generator, and inject N into the flask before the test. 2 , After the air in the bottle was purged, 20mL of dimethyl sulfoxide solvent was added, and 0.04g of composite catalyst (8:1 dibutyltin dilaurate and tributylamine) was added dropwise. Set the microwave power to 700W and the microwave frequency to 2450MHz; add 3.69g of β-CD while stirring, add 5.69g of TDI in dimethyl sulfoxide solution at 4mL / min, microwave radiation for 3min, and mechanically stir the reaction 8h, the reaction temperature is 50°C, the purpose is to make the cross-linking reaction complete. Finally, 15 mL of terminator was added, and the reaction product was washed with a large amount of water (hot water was used to remove β-CD), dried in vacuum for 20 hours, and ground into powder for...
Embodiment 3
[0028] Microwave-assisted preparation of cross-linked cyclodextrin polymeric materials:
[0029] Prepare a four-necked flask with a nitrogen tube, a condenser, a stirrer and a thermometer, place the flask in a microwave generator, and inject N into the flask before the test. 2 , After the air in the bottle was purged, 27ml of dimethyl sulfoxide solvent was added, and 0.2g of composite catalyst (8:1 dibutyltin oxide and triethylamine) was added dropwise. Set the microwave power to 500W, and set the microwave frequency to 2450MHz; add 5.69g of γ-CD while stirring, slowly add 5.89g of MDI-soluble dimethyl sulfoxide solution at 5mL / min, and after microwave radiation for 5min, The reaction was mechanically stirred for 6 hours, and the reaction temperature was maintained at 70° C., in order to complete the cross-linking reaction. The reaction temperature is 70°C, the purpose is to make the cross-linking reaction complete. Finally, 15 mL of chloroform was added and ultrasonically i...
PUM
Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
- R&D Engineer
- R&D Manager
- IP Professional
- Industry Leading Data Capabilities
- Powerful AI technology
- Patent DNA Extraction
Browse by: Latest US Patents, China's latest patents, Technical Efficacy Thesaurus, Application Domain, Technology Topic, Popular Technical Reports.
© 2024 PatSnap. All rights reserved.Legal|Privacy policy|Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement|Sitemap|About US| Contact US: help@patsnap.com