Carboxyl groups in pre-treated regenerated cellulose fibres |
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Authors: | Lidija Fras Zemljič Zdenka Peršin Per Stenius Karin Stana Kleinschek |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory for Characterization and Processing of Polymers, Institute for Textile Materials and Design, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Smetanova ulica 17, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia;(2) Laboratory of Forest Products Chemistry, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 6300, 02015 Espoo, Finland |
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Abstract: | The influence of peroxide bleaching and slack-mercerization on the amount of acidic groups in regenerated fibres (viscose, modal and lyocell) were studied. Conductometric titration was used to determine the total content of acidic carboxylic groups. Polyelectrolyte titration was used for surface and total charge determination, and to obtain information about the charge distribution and accessibilities of charged groups. Changes in fibre crystallinity to pre-treatment processes were characterized using iodine sorption (Schwertassek method) and correlated to treatments and the amount of carboxylic groups. For all three types of fibres the amount of accessible carboxyl groups was lowered by an increase in the degree of crystallinity. Bleaching with hydrogen peroxide causes some oxidative cellulose damage and, therefore, a larger amount of carboxyl groups (presumably formed at the end of cellulose chains). Slack-mercerization did not significantly change the total amount of acidic groups in the fibres, but their accessibility to cationic polyelectrolytes, in particular to polymers with high molecular weight was substantially lowered. Lidija Fras Zemljič, Zdenka Peršin, and Karin Stana Kleinschek are the members of the European Polysaccharide Network of Excellence (EPNOE). |
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Keywords: | Regenerated fibres Cellulose fibres Crystallinity Carboxylic groups Pre-treatment Conductometric titration Polyelectrolyte titration |
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