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- (293a) Methods for Simultaneous Xylose Isomerization and Separation/ Concentration of Xylose and Xylulose by Liquid-Liquid Extration
Boronic acids have been known to form boronate esters with diols rapidly and reversibly in aqueous solution to shift the xylose:xylulose equilibrium. It’s shown that boronic acid can be confined to the organic phase by adding lipophilic quarternary ammonium salts to the organic phase. The sugar-loaded organic phase is mixed with a low pH aqueous phase to strip the sugar back.
In this mode of action, the boronic acid not only shift the equilibrium of xylose:xylulose, but also extract and concentrate sugar from the aqueous phase into the organic phase while the boronic acid itself is confined to the organic phase.