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Effects of polymer additives on the formation of microfibrils of bacterial cellulose have been examined by transmission electron microscopy. Among additives with different degrees of polymerization (DP) or substitution (DS), carboxymethyl cellulose sodium salt (CMC) with DP = 80 and DS = 0.57 is the most effective in producing separate, smaller-size microfibrils. By increasing the concentration of...
In carbohydrate systems which contain polar groups such as hydroxyl and carboxylic acid groups, water molecules are adsorbed in a specific way which varies with the type of polar group. Near infrared Spectroscopy (NIR) combined with multivariate statistical analysis was used to study the interactions between water molecules and carboxymethylated cellulose (CMC) with various degrees of substitution...
Carboxymethylation of cellulose in the new and highly efficient aqueous solvent Ni(tren)(OH)2, [tren=tris(2‐aminoethyl)amine] and in melts of LiClO4· 3H2O or N‐methyl‐morpholine‐N‐oxide (NMMNO), which is now widely applied for cellulose fibre production, was investigated. In case of Ni(tren)(OH)2, a totally homogeneous carboxymethylation of cellulose with sodium monochloroacetate, in the presence...
An approach is presented for the quantitative analysis of the substituent distribution in carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). Standard substances have been isolated by preparative HPLC and characterised by 13C-NMR spectroscopy. The availability of these reference substances enabled a quantitative HPLC determination of glucose and its seven carboxymethyl derivatives by anion exchange chromatography and...
Molten inorganic salt hydrates are highly efficient solvents forcellulose. The carboxymethylation of the polymer dissolved in this new group ofcellulose solvents was investigated. The homogeneous carboxymethylation ofcellulose in molten LiClO4•3H2O using sodiummonochloroacetate in the presence of NaOH is possible. The formation of CMC wasconfirmed by FT- Raman spectroscopy. Structure analysis by means...
The undissolved fibre and gel residuals that had not completely reacted to form fully dissolved carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) ID the production of CMC were studied to clarify the reactivity of wood components ID the pulp. The undissolved residuals, the pulp and the CMC were therefore analysed on the fibre level, the cell-wall level and the chemical composition level. The results may be interpreted...
An industrial calcium sulfite pulp was fractionated in a hydrocyclone to four fractions that differed in dimensions and composition due to differences in density. The intention was to investigate whether the fibre dimensions had any influence on the properties of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) produced from the fractions and especially how the properties of the unreacted material differed. It was surprisingly...
Controlling the reduction in molecular weight of the cellulose chains is essential in the production of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). Such a reduction can be achieved by the addition of cobalt during the process of cobalt(II) ions, which act as a catalyst for oxidative cleavage, and the influence thereof has been studied under a variety of conditions. This study has resulted in a model that summarises...
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC, DS 0.58) was treated in solutions of sodium hydroxide (0.001–1 M) at 95 °C. The treated (1–12 h) CMC samples were purified by dialysis and analyzed by UV spectroscopy and by UV resonance Raman spectroscopy (UVRRS) with excitation at 244 nm. A UV absorption maximum at 265 nm and a UVRR signal at 1650 cm−1 were indicative of formation of $$\alpha,\beta$$ -conjugated aldehyde...
The research reported in this paper demonstrates that the capacity of cotton fibres to adsorb cationic surfactants as well as the rate of the adsorption process can be increased by adsorbing carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) onto the fibre surfaces; in addition, the adsorption can be restricted to the fibre surface. CMC was deposited by means of adsorption from an aqueous solution. The adsorption of N-cetylpyridinium...
The influence of the solvent system used during the CMC manufacturing on the characteristics of CMC in different solutions was studied by producing CMC in ethanol, isopropanol or a mixture thereof. This paper shows that the solvent system used has an impact on the substituent pattern and this is especially the case during the mercerisation. When isopropanol is used in comparison with ethanol the distribution...
Adsorption of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a method to introduce charged (ionizable) groups onto cellulose cotton fibre surfaces was investigated. The method was based on application of a previously published method used for wood fibres. The amount of adsorbed ionizable groups was determined indirectly by analysis of CMC in solution by the phenol–sulphuric acid method and directly by conductometric...
The benefits of applying cellulose selective enzymes as analytical tools for chemical structure characterization of cellulose derivatives have been frequently addressed over the years. In a recent study the high selectivity of cellulase Cel45A from Trichoderma reesei (Tr Cel45A) was utilized for relating the chemical structure to the flow properties of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). However, in order...
The corrosion and corrosion inhibition effect of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) for mild steel in sulphuric acid medium was investigated using chemical (weight loss and hydrogen evolution) techniques at 30–60 °C. The effect of addition of halide ions (Cl−, Br−, and I−) was also studied. It was found that CMC functions as an inhibitor for acid induced corrosion for mild steel. Inhibition efficiency...
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)-rich cellulose sheets were prepared with a cationic retention aid, poly[N,N,N-trimethyl-N-(2-methacryloxyethyl)ammonium chloride] (PTMMAC), using a papermaking technique. When 5% PTMMAC and 5% CMC were added to cellulose slurries, approximately 94% of the polymers were retained in the sheets by formation of polyion complexes between the two polymers. When the PTMMAC/CMC/cellulose...
Carboxymethyl cellulose-silver nanoparticle (AgNp)-silica hybrids have been synthesized in a modified Stöber process. The hybrid synthesis was optimized to obtain an efficient immobilization matrix for diastase alpha amylase, a multimeric enzyme of high technological significance. The synthesized hybrids were characterized using FTIR, XRD, SEM, TGA and BET studies. The enzyme immobilization was done...
High and low molecular weight (Mw) carboxymethyl celluloses (CMC) were adsorbed on a well-characterized fiber substrate (long fibers of a commercial bleached birch kraft pulp with the carboxylic acid groups in Na-form) to increase the charge of the fibers in a controlled fashion. The Mw played a role in the utilization of CMCs as a strength additive in paper sheets nearly doubling the tensile strength...
Films with different numbers of layers have been built by alternating the adsorption of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and chitosan (CHI) at different pH levels. The adsorption process was recorded by quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). The results showed that under all pH conditions considered, the growth of the films is nonlinear. The film construction performed at pH 4.0 (preferred assembly pH) with...
In this paper, nanofibrillated cellulose/carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) composite films were prepared using tape casting. The obtained transparent films showed shear induced partial alignment of fibrils along the casting direction, resulting in birefringence in cross polarized light. The carboxyl groups of CMC could be further utilized to create ionic crosslinking by treatment with glycidyl trimethyl...
A major by-product of biodiesel production is waste glycerol, which has numerous potential applications. In this study, we isolated a novel bacterium capable of producing cellulose from waste glycerol, and identified it as a novel strain (named NEDO-01) of Gluconacetobacter intermedius. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the morphology of the pellicle produced by NEDO-01 was similar to that...
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