Abstract: | ![]() Esters of cellulose with trifluoroethoxy acetic acid (TFAA) were prepared in homogeneous phase using a mixed anhydride with p‐toluenesulfonic acid. Esters with low degree of substitution (DS), and with DS rising from 0 to 3, had hydrophobic character that prevented the usual association with moisture, which is otherwise typical of cellulose esters with low DS. Cellulose trifluoroethoxy acetate (CT) had Tg's declining by about 40 °C per DS‐unit (from 160 to 41 °C) as DS rose from 1 to 3. Mixed esters, cellulose derivatives with acetate and trifluoroethoxy acetate substituents (CAT), exhibited glass‐to‐rubber and melting transitions by DSC. A linear relationship between both Tg and Tm with respect to DS was recorded with the Tg and Tm separated by 30° to 40 °C. This is consistent with cellulose esters described elsewhere. Surprisingly, the Tg's of CT and CAT were found to be identical when the DS was equivalent to the DS of the fluoro substituents (DSF). © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 38: 486–494, 2000 |