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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2002

Semicarbazone of starch dialdehyde and its complexes with metal ions

Andrzej Para; Stanisława Karolczyk-Kostuch

Abstract Potato starch was oxidised with periodate to 14% dialdehyde product that was converted into its semicarbazone. Complexes of the semicarbazone with Ca, Cd, Co (II), Cu (II), Fe (II), Mg, Mn (II), Ni (II), Pb (II) and Zn are described. IR spectral analyses on the soluble fractions of the complexes showed that the carbonyl oxygen atoms and the C N nitrogen atoms of the semicarbazone are involved in chelation of the metal atoms. The thermal analysis of complexes revealed two-step decomposition of the ligand and three-step decomposition of complexes. Particular metal ions are chelated to a different extent. One in six semicarbazone moiety is engaged in co-ordination of Cu (II), and in bonding of Mn (II) one in 40 semicarbazone moiety is involved.


International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2016

The use of dialdehyde starch derivatives in the phytoremediation of soils contaminated with heavy metals.

Jacek Antonkiewicz; Andrzej Para

ABSTRACT Products of the reaction between dialdehyde starch and Y-NH2 compounds (e.g. semicarbazide or hydrazine) are effective ligands for metal ions. The usefulness of these derivatives was tested in the experiment, both in terms of the immobilization of heavy metal ions in soil and the potential application in phytoextraction processes. The experimental model comprised maize and the ions of such metals as: Zn(II), Pb(II), Cu(II), Cd(II), and Ni(II). The amount of maize yield, as well as heavy metal content and uptake by the aboveground parts and roots of maize, were studied during a three-year pot experiment. The results of the study indicate the significant impact of heavy metals on reduced yield and increased heavy metal content in maize. Soil-applied dialdehyde starch derivatives resulted in lower yields, particularly disemicarbazone (DASS), but in heavy metal-contaminated soils they largely limited the negative impact of these metals both on yielding and heavy metal content in plants, particularly dihydrazone (DASH). It was demonstrated that the application of dihydrazone (DASH) to a soil polluted with heavy metals boosted the uptake of Zn, Pb, Cu, and Cd from the soil, hence there is a possibility to use this compound in the phytoextraction of these metals from the soil. Decreased Ni uptake was also determined, hence the possibility of using this compound in the immobilization of this metal. The study showed that dialdehyde starch disemicarbazone was ineffective in the discussed processes.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013

Formation of nanometal particles in the dialdehyde starch matrix.

Karen Khachatryan; Gohar Khachatryan; Maciej Fiedorowicz; Andrzej Para; Piotr Tomasik

Environmentally friendly method of the preparation of dialdehyde starch (DAS) based composites containing nanosilver (DAS/Ag) and nanogold (DAS/Au) as reducing and protecting agents was developed. UV-vis spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) confirmed formation of about 10nm ball shaped Ag and Au nanoparticles situated within the polysaccharide template. Thermal properties of the composites were characterized involving differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), whereas molecular weights of polysaccharide chains of the matrix were estimated with the size exclusion chromatography coupled with multiangle laser light scattering and refractometric detectors (HPSEC-MALLS-RI). Formation of nanosilver and nanogold containing composites led to induction of the polymerization and/or crosslinking reactions of DAS molecules, resulting in a significant rise of molecular weight of polysaccharide chains constituting DAS/Ag and DAS/Au composite templates.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2006

Structural and molecular properties of dialdehyde starch

Maciej Fiedorowicz; Andrzej Para


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2004

Dihydrazone of dialdehyde starch and its metal complexes

Andrzej Para; Stanisława Karolczyk-Kostuch; Maciej Fiedorowicz


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2004

Complexation of metal ions with dioxime of dialdehyde starch

Andrzej Para


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2002

Metal complexes of starch dialdehyde dithiosemicarbazone

Andrzej Para; Stanisława Karolczyk-Kostuch


Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences | 2000

Dialdehyde starch of low degree of oxidation and its derivatives

Andrzej Para; S. Karolczyk-Kostuch; T. Hajdon; P. Tomasik


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2012

EPR investigation of Cu(II)-complexes with nitrogen derivatives of dialdehyde starch

Maria Łabanowska; Ewa Bidzińska; Andrzej Para; Magdalena Kurdziel


Monatshefte Fur Chemie | 1984

Photochemistry of purine systems, part III Photoreactions of theophylline with alcohols in the presence of aliphatic ketones

Aleksander Erndt; Andrzej Kostuch; Andrzej Para; Maciej Fiedorowicz

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Andrzej Kostuch

University of Agriculture

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Piotr Tomasik

University of Agriculture

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Gohar Khachatryan

Agricultural University of Kraków

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