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Cellulose I, mainly as ramie or as Avicel microcrystalline cellulose, has been monitored by optical microscopy and by 13C CPMAS NMR, over the course of its dissolution in hot N-methylmorpholine N-oxide solvent. Its interaction with the near-solvent N-ethylmorpholine N-oxide and related non-solvents has also been investigated. NMR shows that N-methylmorpholine N-oxide partly converts crystalline cellulose...
Transformation of native cellulose species into cellulose-II polymorph through the additive Knecht compound formed under the action of 68.5% nitric acid has been studied. Probable causes of peculiar temperature effects in the course of phase transformations taking place in cellulose of various origin, crystallite dispersity, or morphologic structure are discussed. The processes of hydrolytic destruction...
The cellulose system of the viscous fibrous cellulosic polysaccharide (viscan) in the viscin tissue of the European mistletoe, Viscum album L., was analyzed by chemical and physicochemical techniques including sugar analysis, optical and transmission electron microscopy, X-ray and electron diffraction together with solid state CP/MAS 13C-NMR spectroscopy. The results confirmed that in the elongated...
Extraction of water-treated rye straw with 2% H2O2 at pH 11.5 for 12 h at 20 °C, 30 °C, 40 °C, 50 °C, 60 °C, and 70 °C, released 44.2–71.9% of the original hemicelluloses and 52.7–87.8% of the original lignin. As a comparison, treatment of the straw with a dilute alkaline solution at pH 11.5 for 12 h at 50 °C, in the absence of H2O2 yielded only 7.3% of the original hemicelluloses and 7.4% of the...
CP/MAS 13C-NMR spectroscopy in combination with spectral fitting was used to study the supermolecular structure of the cellulose fibril in spruce wood and spruce kraft pulp. During pulping, structures contributing to inaccessible surfaces in the wood cellulose are converted to the cellulose Iβ allomorph, that is, the degree of order is increased. This increase is also accompanied by a conversion of...
The swelling behaviour of cellulosic fibers bearing various amounts of carboxylic groups introduced by succinylation was studied as a function of pH. Upon an increase of pH, the perimeter of the succinylated fibers expanded as measured with the Wilhelmy plate technique. The fibers pass two pH regimes of increased expansion, pH = 5 and pH = 9. These pH levels correlate with the conductometric titration,...
The determination of the molecular structure of 2,3-O-carboxymethyl cellulose (2,3-O-CMC), prepared via 6-O-(4-monomethoxy)triphenylmethyl cellulose, was carried out in detail by means of enzymatic and chemical methods. The 2,3-O-CMCs had degrees of substitution (DS) in the range of 0.5–1.2 showing a narrow molar mass distribution as revealed by SEC. As a result of an endoglucanase treatment, an intensive...
The emission spectra of pure cellulose samples of various origins were monitored during several heating/cooling cycles. During heating the emission intensity decreased due to the greater probability for internal conversion at higher temperatures. Cooling resulted in an emission recovery that was nearly reversible over several heating/cooling cycles, provided that the final 0temperature was sufficiently...
The relative reactivity of the Iα and Iβ phases of Valonia cellulose toward partial homogeneous acetylation was investigated by FT-IR and CP/MAS 13C-NMR spectroscopy. At the beginning of the acetylation and when only partial reaction was achieved, it was found that the reactivity of the Iα phase was substantially higher than that of the corresponding Iβ component. At a later stage of acetylation,...
A series of pseudo amorphous cellulose samples were reacted with catalytic amounts of 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidine oxoammonium salt (TEMPO), sodium hypochlorite and sodium bromide in water. In all samples the primary alcohol groups were selectively oxidised into carboxyl groups, and several water-soluble polyglucuronic acid sodium salts were obtained with different molecular weights. With this...
The action of monocomponent Trichoderma reesei endoglucanases (EG I, EG II; EC 3.2.1.4) and cellobiohydrolases (CBH I, CBH II; EC 3.2.1.91) and their core proteins was compared using isolated celluloses and bleached chemical pulp. The presence of cellulose binding domain (CBD) in the intact enzymes did not affect their action against soluble substrates. In the case of insoluble isolated celluloses...
In order to obtain information about the crystallinity and polymorphs of cellulose, and the occurrence of hemicelluloses in pulp fibers, wood cellulose, bacterial cellulose, cotton linters, viscose, and celluloses in different pulps were investigated by solid state 13C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy. A mixed softwood kraft pulp and a dissolving-grade pulp were treated under strongly alkaline and acidic conditions...
The microfibrillar nature of bacterial cellulose produced by Acetobacter was modified by various chemical reagents in a culture medium. The chemical reagents included antibiotics to inhibit cell division or certain protein synthesis, and reducing reagents that induce reductive cleavage of disulfide bonds in proteins. Among the reagents tested, nalidixic acid and chloramphenicol induced elongation...
Unsaturated lipids exist in carton-board used for food packaging and can be the precursors of odorous compounds. The linoleic acid component may be in the form of a free acid, an alkyl ester derivative or a triglyceride. Oxidation proceeds via a free radical route to produce aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, furans, lower fatty acids, alkenes and alkanes, the majority of which are odorous. The aldehydes,...
A closed system bleaching apparatus was designed to determine the kinetics and effects of various factors on alkaline hydrogen peroxide bleaching of textile cellulose fabrics. It was confirmed that perhydroxyl anion is the primary bleaching moiety in alkaline hydrogen peroxide systems. The use of the apparatus in the measurement of fabric color, waste oxygen, and the subsequent calculation of hydroxyl...
The isolation of non-cellulosic heteropolysaccharides (HetPS) from barley husks (Hordeum spp.) and yellow poplar wood chips (Liriodendron tulipifera) was accomplished using mild steam explosion followed by extraction with water and ultrafiltration. The generally low yields, low purity, and low degree of polymerization (DP) improved when the HetPS were isolated following either alkali extraction of...
NMR imaging and spatially resolved diffusometry have been used to study the distribution of water within swollen cellophane and measure its diffusion coefficient. Water concentration and diffusion coefficient were found to be essentially constant across most of the film thickness. However, significantly slower diffusion was indicated for water near the film surface (D = 0.5 × 10−9 m2 s−1) compared...
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