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Swelling and mechanical properties of cellulose hydrogels. I. Preparation, characterization, and swelling behavior

✍ Scribed by Lennart Westman; Tom Lindström


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
995 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Cellulose hydrogels have been synthesized by reacting solutions of cellulose xanthate with different amounts of epichlorohydrin (0-24% w/w on cellulose) after which the cellulose was regenerated. The weight fraction of crystalline cellulose, determined by density measurements, decreases with the extent of chemical crosslinking and was estimated to vary between 30 and 42% for dry gels. The degree of equilibrium swelling in water of the prepared hydrogels varied between 3.05 and 6.33 g water/g dry gel (g/g). The degree of swelling decreases with increasing chemical crosslinking. As a result of the irreversible changes occurring during drying, the degree of swelling in water can be reduced down to 0.74 g/g. According to density gradient column measurements, the partial specific volume of water is 0.865 cm3/g at water contents below 0.13 g/g. It is suggested that water having this partial specific volume is the specific hydration water. At higher water contents, the partial specific volume of gel water equals the specific volume of bulk water. It is implicit in the interpretation of the density data in terms of a two state model of gel water that the crystallinity of cellulose is independent of the water content. Depending on the degree of swelling, heat treatment resulted in either an irreversible increase or decrease of the degree of swelling.


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