Probing the surface polarity of native celluloses using genuine solvatochromic dyes |
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Authors: | Kristin fischer Stefan Spange Steffen Fischer Cornelia Bellmann Jörg Adams |
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Affiliation: | (1) Polymer Chemistry, Institute for Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Chemnitz, Strasse der Nationen 62, D-09111 Chemnitz, Germany;(2) Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Technical University of Freiberg, Leipziger Strasse 29, D-09596 Freiberg, Germany;(3) Institute of Physical Chemistry, Technical University Clausthal, Arnold-Sommerfeld Strasse 4, D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany |
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Abstract: | The surface polarity of native celluloses has been investigated by the following solvatochromic dyes: dicyano-bis (1,10)-phenanthroline iron (II) Fe(phen)2 (CN)2 (1), bis(4-N,N-dimethylamino)-benzophenone (2), and cou-marine 153 (3). Linear Solvation Energy (LSE) relationships and the UV/Vis data have been used to characterize the surface polarity of different native cellulose batches in terms of the empirical Kamlet–Taft polarity parameters (hydrogen bond acidity), (hydrogen bond basicity), and * (dipolarity/polarizability). , , *and calculated Reichardt's E T (30) values are reported for various native and regenerated cellulose samples with different degrees of crystallinity. The degree of crystallinity of the cellulose samples has been determined by X-ray. The microcrystalline environment of cellulose can be exactly parameterized in terms of the , and *values. It shows a fairly strong acidity and a low dipolarity/polarizability. For the amorphous sections smaller and larger * values are observed. The correspondence of the empirical polarity parameters determined has been discussed in relation to results from pyrene fluorescence and zetapotential measurements. |
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Keywords: | Cellulose Kamlet– Taft parameters solvatochromism Surface polarity |
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