Commercially available cellulose (Avicel PH101) was successfully acylated under homogeneous solution conditions by the following novel procedure: 2.0 g of cellulose and 5.0 g of LiCl were introduced into a glass reactor, magnetic stirring was started, the pressure was reduced to 2 mmHg, the temperat
Some aspects of acylation of cellulose under homogeneous solution conditions
β Scribed by Anelise M. Regiani; Elisabete Frollini; Guilherme A. Marson; Guilherme M. Arantes; Omar A. El Seoud
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-624X
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β¦ Synopsis
Commercially available cellulose (Avicell PH101) was successfully acylated under homogeneous solution conditions by the following procedure: 2.0 g of cellulose were stirred with 75 mL of N,N-dimethylacetamide for 1 h at 150Β°C, 3.5 g of LiCl were added, the temperature was raised to 170Β°C, ca. 18.5 mL of the solvent were distilled and the suspension was cooled to room temperature and stirred overnight. The temperature of the clear cellulose solution was raised to 110Β°C, kept at that temperature for 1 h, an acid anhydride was added and the solution stirred at 110Β°C for additional 4 h. Acetates, propionates, butyrates, and acetate/propionate mixed ester were prepared with excellent control of the degree of substitution, DS, 1 to 3 for acetates, 2 and 3 for propionates and butyrates, and 3 for acetate/propionate. The degree of polymerization of cellulose is negligibly affected under these reaction conditions. The distribution of the acetyl moiety among the three OH groups of the anhydroglucose unit shows a preference for the C 6 position.
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