Réaction #8957

ord-95c0b4b01a344d0094defd65c6c53294

Solvants

Conditions de réaction

Température
110°CELSIUS
Conditions détaillées
See reaction.notes.procedure_details.

Traitement

  1. 1
    Autreto prepare a treating agent solution
  2. 2
    Autreto uniformly absorb the total amount of the above treating agent solution
  3. 3
    Autreair-dried for an hour at room temperature
  4. 4
    workup.ADDITIONThe dried cloth was heat-treated for 20 minutes at 140° C. in a batch type hot air oven (“IPHH-2000”, an inert oven manufactured by Tabaiesbeck Co., Ltd.)
  5. 5
    Lavagewashed with water
  6. 6
    LavageIt was further washed with 5% aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution
  7. 7
    Lavagerinsed three times with water
  8. 8
    Lavagesubsequently washed with 10% aqueous citric acid solution
  9. 9
    Lavagerinsed three times with water
  10. 10
    Lavagefinally washed with a JAFET standard detergent solution for household
  11. 11
    Lavagewashing machine
  12. 12
    Lavagerinsed with water
  13. 13
    Autreair-dried

Mode opératoire

1.31 Gram (5 mmol) of L-arginine methyl ester dihydrochloride was dissolved in 4 ml of methanol, and 2.5 ml of 2 N aqueous sodium hydroxide solution was added thereto to prepare a treating agent solution. An untreated cotton cloth (160 mm×170 mm, 5.0 g) was allowed to uniformly absorb the total amount of the above treating agent solution and then air-dried for an hour at room temperature. The dried cloth was heat-treated for 20 minutes at 140° C. in a batch type hot air oven (“IPHH-2000”, an inert oven manufactured by Tabaiesbeck Co., Ltd.) and then washed with water. It was further washed with 5% aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution and rinsed three times with water and subsequently washed with 10% aqueous citric acid solution and rinsed three times with water, and finally washed with a JAFET standard detergent solution for household washing machine, rinsed with water and air-dried. A part of this cloth was cut and a solution of ninhydrin in butanol was sprayed on it. Thereafter, it was heated for 10 minutes in an oven of 110° C. to cause coloring thereby the presence of the amino acid was confirmed. As a result of determination for the amount of the bonded L-arginine, it was 0.08 mmol based on 1 g of the cloth. The degree of esterfication was 0.013.

Source

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5104873.v1Brevet: US07091221B2uspto-grants-2006_08