Studies on structure of cuprammonium cellulose .3. Structure of regenerated cellulose treated by cuprammonium solution

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作者
Miyamoto, I
Matsuoka, Y
Matsui, T
Saito, M
Okajima, K
机构
[1] Fundamental Res. Lab. Nat. Synth. P., Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd, Takalsuki, Osaka 569
关键词
cuprammonium cellulose; super-molecular structure; X-ray; C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (C-13 NMR); circular dichroism;
D O I
10.1295/polymj.28.276
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
An attempt was made to clarify the supermolecular structure of regenerated celluloses recovered from the copper-absorbing celluloses, which were prepared by treating solid cellulose with aqueous (ag) cuprammonium hydroxide (CAH) solutions having different hydroxyl ion content (C-OH). X-Ray diffraction and CP/MAS C-13 NMR analyses carried out on the regenerated cellulose samples revealed that the samples had a wide variation of supermolecular structures depending on the C-OH: (1) The CAH solutions with C-OH<0.174 mol l(-1) brought about the increase in crystallinity, crystalline size and intramolecular hydrogen bond formation, and (2) the CAH solutions with C-OH>0.479 mol l(-1) tend to give the reverse results. Circular dichroism (CD) spectra for the cellulose films treated by two kinds cuprammonium solutions with C-OH<0.174 and C-OH>0.479 revealed that cuprammonium ions orderly coordinate to C-2 and C-3 hydroxyl groups of glucopyranose units of cellulose in only amorphous region in the case of C-OH<0.174 and the CAH with C-OH>0.479 penetrates into even a part of crystalline region of cellulose and causes a ligand exchange from ammonia to hydroxyl groups to give a non-dissociated complex form of cellulose having certain random cross-linking by copper atom. Thus, we concluded that the difference in the complex form of the copper-absorbing cellulose influences considerably the super-molecular structure of the regenerated celluloses.
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