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titleOfInvention Starch sulfate and synthesis process of salt thereof
abstract The invention relates to a biomass raw material taking starch as a main component in an aprotic alkyl halide solventWith SO 3 A new clean production process for synthesizing water-soluble starch sulfate with smooth reaction and high conversion rate. The process can fully expand the application of the biomass raw material containing the starch, and the water solubility and the bonding property of the product are obviously improved. The method has the advantages of simple process, clean and environment-friendly production process, mild conditions, direct utilization or recycling of unreacted materials, no toxic and side ions and solvent residues, light product color, safety, environmental protection and wide application range, has huge industrial application prospect and remarkable economic and ecological benefits, and meets the strategic requirements of vigorous development of natural renewable resources and sustainable development.
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