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titleOfInvention Method for producing alkyl glycoside
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide an alkyl glycoside production method capable of reducing the amount of coarse sugar particles contained in an alkyl glycoside without reducing the reaction yield. SOLUTION: The method for producing an alkyl glycoside comprises: a) a step of mixing a hydrated solid saccharide with a higher alcohol; and b) water retained in the solid saccharide at a temperature at which the temperature of the mixture is lower than the melting point of the hydrated solid saccharide. Dewatering under reduced pressure until the temperature of the mixture becomes 0.5% by weight or less; c) raising the temperature of the mixture to 90 to 140 ° C .; Sugar D) adding an acid catalyst to the mixture, at a temperature of 90 to 140 ° C. and a pressure of 5%; And e) after the reaction is completed, neutralizing the acid catalyst in the reaction mixture with an alkali.
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