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TEMPO-mediated oxidation of microcrystalline cellulose: Influence of temperature and oxidation procedure on yields of water-soluble products and crystal structures of water-insoluble residues

Key Words:Microcrystalline cellulose; Oxidation; Crystalline region
Abstract:A series of microcrystalline cellulose samples were reacted with catalytic amounts of 2, 2, 6, 6-tetramethyl-1-piperidine oxoammonium salt (TEMPO), sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide in Na2CO3/NaHCO3 buffer solution at different temperature (15 A degrees C, 20 A degrees C, 30 A degrees C, 35 A degrees C, 40 A degrees C, 50 A degrees C). The oxidation procedures included first and second oxidation. The first oxidation was a classical process for activating cellulose for the second oxidation. A substantial increase in the reactivity of the second oxidation cellulose samples was observed in comparison to those in the first oxidation and a relationship between oxidation procedures and accessibility of cellulose primary hydroxyl groups was directly established. For the characterization, we have used several methods, mainly XRD, FTIR. In all samples, the partial primary alcohol groups were selectively oxidized into carboxyl groups. The reaction during the first oxidation procedure mainly occurs in disordered regions of MCC and crystal surface. But the second oxidation procedure took place not only in disordered regions and crystal surface but inside crystalline region of cellulose I.
Volume:14
Issue:3
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