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Probing the surface polarity of native celluloses using genuine solvatochromic dyes
Authors:Kristin fischer  Stefan Spange  Steffen Fischer  Cornelia Bellmann  Jörg Adams
Institution:(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
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 agr (hydrogen bond acidity), beta (hydrogen bond basicity), and pgr * (dipolarity/polarizability). agr, beta, pgr *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 agr, beta and pgr *values. It shows a fairly strong acidity agr and a low dipolarity/polarizability. For the amorphous sections smaller agr and larger pgr * values are observed. The correspondence of the empirical polarity parameters determined has been discussed in relation to results from pyrene fluorescence and zetapotential measurements.
Keywords:Cellulose  Kamlet–  Taft parameters  solvatochromism  Surface polarity
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