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titleOfInvention Process for preparing alkyl glycosides
abstract The use of sulphosuccinic acid as a catalyst in the acid-catalysed preparation of alkyl glycosides allows the molar quantity of catalyst used to be substantially reduced in comparison with conventional catalysts such as sulphuric acid or paratoluolsulphonic acid in all technically relevant processes. The reaction end-products are lighter coloured and less opaque than alkyl glycosides prepared with conventional catalysts. Sulphosuccinic acid is readily biodegradable.
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