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The role of transition metals in oxidative degradation of cellulose
Authors:Vid Simon Šelih  Jana Kolar
Institution:a University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Ašker?eva 5, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
b National and University Library, Turjaška 1, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:The role of transition metals in oxidative degradation of cellulose has been studied. Degradation experiments with model papers and studies of hydroxyl radical production in solution have been performed with Fe, Cu, Mn, Co, Cr, Ni, and Zn. Rates of production of hydroxyl radicals in solution have been estimated using the radical scavenger N,N′-(5-nitro-1,3-phenylene)bisglutaramide in the pH interval 7-9. Hydroxyl radical production during degradation of Cu-containing cellulose has been studied. To gain a better insight into chemistry behind degradation processes, chemiluminometric experiments were also performed.The experiments provide strong evidence that the role of transition metals during the oxidative degradation of cellulose is catalytic. A correlation between the behaviour of transition metals in solution and in paper was established at low contents of transition metal in paper.
Keywords:Paper  Auto-oxidation  Fenton reaction  Accelerated degradation
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