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The hygroexpansion of paper was significantly reduced, up to 28% lower amplitude of change when the paper was subjected to a change in relative humidity from 20 to 85% RH, by oxidation of the fibre wall. Never-dried bleached kraft fibres were oxidised with sodium periodate, which specifically oxidises the C2–C3 bond of 1,4-glucans so that the cellulose is partly converted into dialdehyde cellulose...
Dissolution of cellulose having different viscosity-average molecular weight (Mη) in 7 wt%NaOH/12 wt%urea aqueous solution at temperature from 60 to −12.6°C was investigated with optical microscope, viscosity measurements and wide X-ray diffraction (WXRD). The solubility (Sa) of cellulose in NaOH/urea aqueous solution strongly depended on the temperature, and molecular weight. Their Sa values increased...
Here, a new solvent system for cellulose is reported. The solvent is a mixed aqueous solution of 1.0 wt.% poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and 9.0 wt.% of NaOH. Cellulose powder was added into the mixture at room temperature at first, and freezing it at −15 °C for 12 h following a thaw of the mixture at room temperature under strong stirring. There formed a clean solution of cellulose, and the optical...
Cellulose in historic paper documents is often damaged by the writing media used, especially iron gall ink or copper pigments. Degradation induced by iron gall ink is suggested to be a synergistic process comprising both hydrolytic and oxidative reactions. These processes were studied on very low sample amounts according to the CCOA and FDAM method, i.e. by fluorescence labeling of carbonyl and carboxyl...
Diffractograms were simulated for model nanocrystals of cellulose Iβ, using numerical summation of radiation scattered from all carbon and oxygen atoms in the nanocrystal. Diffractogram peaks were sometimes displaced by a few degrees from positions calculated by the Bragg equation, as predicted in a published study based on a different mathematical approach. Simulated diffractograms showed 2 or 3...
The concept of crowding factor applied to the flocculation of cellulose fibres is revisited through the application of percolation and effective medium theories. It is shown that, even if the crowding factor allows predicting the critical concentration of fibre suspension above which flocculation occurs, and indeed leads to acceptable results in most cases, percolation and effective medium theories...
Three groups of cellulose II samples, 20% NaOH-treated native celluloses (M-native celluloses), commercial regenerated celluloses and those treated with 20% NaOH (M-regenerated celluloses), were subjected to dilute acid hydrolysis at 105 °C to obtain so-called leveling-off degrees of polymerization (LODP). Molecular mass parameters of the acid-hydrolyzed products were analyzed by SEC-MALLS using 1%...
Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films containing porphyrin molecules were fabricated by use of 6-O-dihydrophytylcellulose (DHPC) toward anodic photocurrent generation systems. To suppress the porphyrin aggregation, two different approaches were applied: (1) mixing a low-molecular-weight porphyrin having a diterpenoid carbon skeleton (DPor) with DHPC as a matrix (matrix fabrication) and (2) bonding porphyrin...
Degradation of cellulose in historic paper by iron gall ink is a synergistic process of both, acid hydrolysis caused by acidic ink ingredients and oxidation catalyzed by free iron and/or copper ions. The interplay of both reactions was studied according to the CCOA method on historic paper samples. Only minute amounts (few mg) of the samples were required to obtain profiles of naturally present and...
In the present paper we suggest a new concept to overcome some of the so far unsolved problems of the structure–property relationship of methylcellulose, the most important nonionic cellulose ether industrially produced in large scale. Not only from the viewpoint of scientific understanding, but also from that of the peculiar and application-determining behavior, the aggregation in aqueous solution...
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