Oxidized reducing ends in celluloses: Quantitative profiling relative to molar mass distribution by fluorescence labeling

David Budischowsky,Irina Sulaeva, Fredrik G. Støpamo, Anna F. Lehrhofer,Hubert Hettegger,Anikó Várnai,Vincent G.H. Eijsink,Thomas Rosenau,Antje Potthast

Carbohydrate Polymers(2024)

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Fluorescence labeling with N-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine is highly effective for quantifying oxidized reducing end groups (REGs) in cellulosic materials. When combined with size exclusion chromatography in DMAc/LiCl, along with fluorescence / multiple-angle laser light scattering / refractive index detection, a detailed profile of C1-oxidized REGs relative to the molecular weight distribution of the cellulosic material can be obtained. In this work, the derivatization process was extensively optimized and selected to be carried out heterogeneously in the solvent N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone. Furthermore, we show that to achieve high selectivity for carboxyl groups at the C1 position, keto and aldehyde groups need to be selectively reduced (e.g., by NaBH4), and carboxyl groups other than at C1 need to be blocked (e.g., by methylation with (trimethylsilyl)diazomethane) prior to fluorescence labeling of carboxyl groups at C1 position. Finally, we demonstrate the applicability of the analytical method for measuring the content of the C1-oxidized REGs in cellulose samples after chemical (by Pinnick oxidation) or enzymatic (by treatment with C1-oxidizing LPMO enzymes) oxidation of various pulp samples.
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Carboxyl,Cellulose,Cellulose oxidation,Fluorescence labeling,Pulp,Reducing end groups,Molar mass profiling,LPMO
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