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Aqueous Modification of Nano- and Microfibrillar Cellulose with a Click Synthon.

Hubert Hettegger1, Marco Beaumont1, Antje Potthast1, Thomas Rosenau2.   

Abstract

The modification of cellulose as a renewable resource has received wide attention in research and industry. A major problem regarding chemical modification, including heating and drying, is related to hornification that causes pore-system collapse and results in decreased reactivity and changes in the 3D structure of the material. A mild and green approach for the modification of different never-dried and thus wet cellulose substrates (pulp, nanostructured celluloses, and viscose fibers) by an alkoxysilane-azide in water is presented. A kinetic study of the silanization reaction demonstrates that alkoxy-trans-silanization of the cellulose surface is accomplished in water as a suspension medium within a few hours at room temperature. The resulting, azido-equipped celluloses are widely applicable precursor materials for subsequent functionalization by so-called click chemistry, for example, with a fluorescent Rhodamine derivative as a representative reagent. Successful covalent bonding was shown by GPC and a model reaction. The 3D structure of the materials remained intact, as was inter alia visualized by optical and fluorescence microscopy.
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Keywords:  cellulose; click reaction; fluorescence; green chemistry; siloxanes

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26612209     DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201501358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ChemSusChem        ISSN: 1864-5631            Impact factor:   8.928


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5.  A General Aqueous Silanization Protocol to Introduce Vinyl, Mercapto or Azido Functionalities onto Cellulose Fibers and Nanocelluloses.

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