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Lidia Testova1, Kaarlo Nieminen, Paavo A Penttilä, Ritva Serimaa, Antje Potthast, Herbert Sixta.
Abstract
The present study reports on a revised kinetic model for alkaline degradation of cellulose accounting for primary peeling/stopping reactions as well as for alkaline hydrolysis followed by secondary peeling. Oxalic acid pretreated cotton linters was utilised as the model substrate for the prehydrolysis-soda anthraquinone process. The main emphasis was investigating the effect of end-group stabilising additives such as sodium borohydride (BH), anthraquinone (AQ), and anthraquinone-2-sulphonic acid sodium salt (AQS) on the rates of the yield loss reactions. BH and AQS ensured a cellulose yield gain of 13% and 11%, respectively, compared to the reference. Both stabilisation agents decreased the content of the reducing end groups in the samples, while in the case of AQS stabilisation a 25% increase in carboxyl group content compared to the reference was also observed. As expected, the addition of end group stabilisers resulted in a significant decrease in the peeling-to-stopping rate constants ratio.Entities:
Keywords: 2,2′-bicinchoninate; AQ; AQS; Acidic pretreatment; Alkaline degradation; BCA; BH; CL; Cellulose; Cotton linters; OA; REG; Stabilisation; Yield loss kinetics; anthraquinone; anthraquinone-2-sulphonic acid sodium salt; cotton linters; oxalic acid; reducing end group; sodium borohydride
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24188853 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2013.01.093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381