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The cellulose solvent system N,N-dimethylacetamide/lithium chloride revisited: the effect of water on physicochemical properties and chemical stability
Authors:Antje Potthast  Thomas Rosenau  Richard Buchner  Thomas Röder  Gerald Ebner  Hartmut Bruglachner  Herbert Sixta  Paul Kosma
Institution:(1) University of Agricultural Sciences Vienna, Christian-Doppler-Laboratory, Muthgasse 18, A-1190 Vienna, Austria;(2) Lenzing AG, Research and Development, A-4860 Lenzing, Austria;(3) University of Agricultural Sciences Vienna, Christian-Doppler-Laboratory, Muthgasse 18, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:The water content in the binary systemN,N-dimethylacetamide/lithium chloride (DMAc/LiCl), acommon cellulose solvent, has been proven to be a crucial parameter. A quickdetermination of water content in DMAc based on the solvatochromism of aUV-active betain probe dye has been developed and validated. An analogousmethod, based on the solvatochromic fluorescence shift ofZelinskij's dye, which strongly depends on thesolventpolarity, was established for water determination in DMAc containing LiCl.Precise physicochemical data of the system DMAc/LiCl, such as density,viscosity, and conductivity, have been obtained. The limiting solubility forLiCl in absolute DMAc is 8.46 wt%. As shown by lightscattering experiments, water in DMAc/LiCl induces aggregation upon standingforlonger periods of time, which is even more prominent for diluted solutions andthose having a poor state of dissolution.
Keywords:Cellulose solution  DMAc/LiCl  Dynamic light scattering  Hydrolysis  Solubility  Solvatochromism  Water content
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