Literature DB >> 26256157

Multifilament cellulose/chitin blend yarn spun from ionic liquids.

Kai Mundsinger1, Alexander Müller2, Ronald Beyer3, Frank Hermanutz4, Michael R Buchmeiser5.   

Abstract

Cellulose and chitin, both biopolymers, decompose before reaching their melting points. Therefore, processing these unmodified biopolymers into multifilament yarns is limited to solution chemistry. Especially the processing of chitin into fibers is rather limited to distinctive, often toxic or badly removable solvents often accompanied by chemical de-functionalization to chitosan (degree of acetylation, DA, <50%). This work proposes a novel method for the preparation of cellulose/chitin blend fibers using ionic liquids (ILs) as gentle, removable, recyclable and non-deacetylating solvents. Chitin and cellulose are dissolved in ethylmethylimidazolium propionate ([C2mim](+)[OPr](-)) and the obtained one-pot spinning dope is used to produce multifilament fibers by a continuous wet-spinning process. Both the rheology of the corresponding spinning dopes and the structural and physical properties of the obtained fibers have been determined for different biopolymer ratios. With respect to medical or hygienic application, the cellulose/chitin blend fiber show enhanced water retention capacity compared to pure cellulose fibers.
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Keywords:  Biopolymer blend; Cellulose; Chitin; Ionic liquid; Multifilament blend yarn; Wet-spinning

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26256157     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.05.065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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Review 2.  A Concise Review on the Physicochemical Properties of Biopolymer Blends Prepared in Ionic Liquids.

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3.  Pure Chitosan-Based Fibers Manufactured by a Wet Spinning Lab-Scale Process Using Ionic Liquids.

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