Thermal gelation of cellulose in a NaOH/thiourea aqueous solution

被引:121
|
作者
Weng, LH
Zhang, LN [1 ]
Ruan, D
Shi, LH
Xu, J
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, Dept Chem, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Chem, State Key Lab Polymer Phys & Chem, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
关键词
D O I
10.1021/la035995o
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Utilizing a novel solvent of cellulose, 6 wt % NaOH/5 wt % thiourea aqueous solution, for the first time, we prepared the thermally induced cellulose gel. We investigated the thermal gelation of cellulose solutions with rheometry and the structure of the gel with C-13 NMR, wide-angle X-ray diffraction, environmental scanning electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy. The cellulose solutions revealed an increase in both the storage modulus (G') and the loss modulus (G") with an increase in the temperature during gelation. The temperature at the turning point, where G' overrides G" because of the onset of gelation, decreased from 38.6 to 20.1 degreesC with an increase of cellulose concentration from 4 to 6 wt %. Given enough time, G' of all solutions can exceed G" at a certain temperature slightly lower than the gelation temperature, indicating that the occurrence of the gelation is also a function of time. Each of the assigned peaks of NMR of the cellulose gel is similar to that of the cellulose solution, suggesting that the gelation resulted from a physical cross-linking. The gels were composed of relatively stable network units with an average diameter of about 47 nm. At either a higher temperature (at 60 degreesC for 30 s) or a longer gelation time (at 30 degreesC for 157 s), the gel in the 5 wt % cellulose solution could form. A schematic gelation process was proposed to illustrate the sol-gel transition: the random self-association of the cellulose chains having the exposed hydroxyl in the aqueous solution promotes the physical cross-linking networks.
引用
收藏
页码:2086 / 2093
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Solubility of cellulose in NaOH urea aqueous solution
    Zhou, JP
    Zhang, LN
    POLYMER JOURNAL, 2000, 32 (10) : 866 - 870
  • [32] Dissolution ability and rheological properties of different kinds of cellulose dissolved in NaOH/thiourea/urea aqueous solution
    Cheng Fengwei
    Mang Shuai
    Huang liqian
    Li Faxue
    Yu Jianyong
    Gu Lixia
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED FIBERS AND POLYMER MATERIALS VOLS 1 AND 2, 2007, : 163 - +
  • [33] Paper conservation with an aqueous NaOH/urea cellulose solution
    Li, Yan
    Li, Zhenxing
    Shen, Guopeng
    Zhan, Yuzhong
    CELLULOSE, 2019, 26 (07) : 4589 - 4599
  • [34] Homogeneous hydroxyethylation of cellulose in NaOH/urea aqueous solution
    Zhou, Q
    Zhang, LN
    Li, M
    Wu, XJ
    Cheng, GZ
    POLYMER BULLETIN, 2005, 53 (04) : 243 - 248
  • [35] Paper conservation with an aqueous NaOH/urea cellulose solution
    Yan Li
    Zhenxing Li
    Guopeng Shen
    Yuzhong Zhan
    Cellulose, 2019, 26 : 4589 - 4599
  • [36] Homogenous carboxymethylation of cellulose in the NaOH/urea aqueous solution
    Qi, Haisong
    Liebert, Tim
    Meister, Frank
    Heinze, Thomas
    REACTIVE & FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS, 2009, 69 (10): : 779 - 784
  • [37] Homogeneous hydroxyethylation of cellulose in NaOH/urea aqueous solution
    Qi Zhou
    Lina Zhang
    Ming Li
    Xiaojun Wu
    Gongzhen Cheng
    Polymer Bulletin, 2005, 53 : 243 - 248
  • [38] Cellulose gelation in NaOH solutions is due to cellulose crystallization
    Ana Pereira
    Hugo Duarte
    Pegah Nosrati
    Marta Gubitosi
    Luigi Gentile
    Anabela Romano
    Bruno Medronho
    Ulf Olsson
    Cellulose, 2018, 25 : 3205 - 3210
  • [39] Cellulose gelation in NaOH solutions is due to cellulose crystallization
    Pereira, Ana
    Duarte, Hugo
    Nosrati, Pegah
    Gubitosi, Marta
    Gentile, Luigi
    Romano, Anabela
    Medronho, Bruno
    Olsson, Ulf
    CELLULOSE, 2018, 25 (06) : 3205 - 3210
  • [40] Dissolution and Metastable Solution of Cellulose in NaOH/Thiourea at 8°C for Construction of Nanofibers
    Jiang, Zhiwei
    Fang, Yan
    Ma, Yanping
    Liu, Maili
    Liu, Ruigang
    Guo, Hongxia
    Lu, Ang
    Zhang, Lina
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 2017, 121 (08): : 1793 - 1801