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Acid-base interactions and swelling of cellulose fibers in organic liquids

Journal

CELLULOSE
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 577-593

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-005-9004-5

Keywords

acid-base; cellulose; hydrogen bonding; molar volume; solubility parameter; swelling; wood

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Drago's acid - base approach was used to quantify the hydrogen bonding interactions in solvent swelling of cellulose fibers. The fiber swelling was correlated with acid-base, dispersive interactions and solvent molar volume. The acid - base interaction potentials of solvents were expressed in terms of their electron pair donor and acceptor numbers. The acid - base interaction terms of cellulosic materials were determined by using: (1) Flory - Huggins; (2) multiple regression models. We have used the swelling data of Mantanis and coworkers, which were based on the equilibrium liquid holding capacities of various compressed fibers in water and series of organic solvents. According to our interpretations, acid - base interactions and molar volume parameters were the major contributors to the overall solubility parameter. Acid - base interaction terms were balanced in alpha-cellulose sample. However spruce wood and sulfite pulp samples were more acidic than basic and therefore swollen better in organic basic solvents. For a good swelling behavior solvent must have high electron pair donor number/acceptor number ratio and high electron pair donor number-acceptor number difference.

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