Water absorption and ion exchange properties of some derivatives of peroxyacid viscose grade pulp

Faculty Science Year: 2010
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 277-282
Authors: DOI: 10.1108/03699421011076380
Journal: PIGMENT \& RESIN TECHNOLOGY EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED Volume: 39
Research Area: Chemistry; Engineering; Materials Science ISSN ISI:000283407700004
Keywords : Waste recovery, Vegetable fibres, Wood pulp, Organic compounds, Chemical reactions    
Abstract:
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to study some chemical reactions of viscose grade pulp (alpha cellulose around 96 per cent) prepared by preoxyacetic acid pulping of bagasse for the preparation of some cellulose derivatives. Design/methodology/approach - Viscose grade pulp was prepared by using ecological chemicals. The viscose grade pulp was subjected to some, chemical reactions (e.g carboxymethylation, cyanoethylation and phosphorylation reactions) The pulping and bleaching which are two important stages involved in the complex process of converting fibrous raw material (bagasse) into viscose grade pulp are also investigated in this paper Findings - The viscose pulp prepared by peroxyacid pulping of bagasse was subjected to a number of chemical reactions such as: hydrogel and fibrous carboxymethyl cellulose; cyanoethyl cellulose, in which this cyanoethylcellulose (of gel properties) was prepared, the hydrophobic character of the cyanoethylcellulose was changed into hydrophilic character via hydrolysis by NaOH (2.5 per cent w/v) which converts some of the CN groups into COOH, and cellulose phosphate. Infrared spectroscopy of these derivatives was studied New bands were observed at 3,120, 2,251, 1,200 and 980 cm(-1) which characterised to groups, respectively Originality/value - The paper documents the preparation of some cellulose derivatives which have high water absorption and can be used as hydrogel materials such as carboxymethyl and hydrolysed cyanoethyl cellulose and ion exchange properties.
   
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