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Cellulose acetate physicochemical properties

Abstract This article summarizes a large amount of work carried out in our laboratory on polysiloxane based Interpenetrating Polymer Networks (IPNs). First, a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) network has been combined with a cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) network in order to improve its mechanical properties. Second, a PDMS network was combined with a fluorinated polymer network. Thanks to a perfect control of the respective rates of formation of each network it has been possible to avoid polymer phase separation during the IPN synthesis. Physicochemical analyses of these materials led to classify them as true IPNs according to Sperling s definition. In addition, synergy of the mechanical properties, on the one hand, and of the surface properties, on the other hand, was displayed. [Pg.29]

Physicochemical studies of other aliphatic, carboxylic esters of polysaccharides include (a) assessment of the gel-permeation properties of the series cellulose propionate-cellulose heptanoate, (b) dissolution of cellulose acetate phthalate, (c) monolayer properties of amylose acetate, and (d) melting and transition temperatures of the series amylose acetate-amylose hexanoate. Amylose acetate assumes a helical conformation at air-water interfaces and in oriented films, and the X-ray-analysis data for mannan acetate imply a threefold screw-axis... [Pg.331]

Physicochemical studies of the solution properties of amylose benzoate by light-scattering, osmometric, and viscosimetric techniques showed that the molecules behave as coils. Factors affecting the rate of dissolution of cellulose acetate phthalate in aqueous solution are important from the point of view of use as an enteric-coating material. The removal of the benzoyl group during methanolysis is slow and concurrent with the methanolysis, " whereas deacetylation precedes methanolysis. [Pg.333]

Dupont and coworkers developed new hybrid membrane materials by the association of Rh (4.8 nm) or Pt (3.0 nm) MNPs with BMI.NTf and cellulose acetate (CA) (Figure 13.1) [53]. The MNPs were initially prepared by reduction/decomposition of their respective metal precursors in BMI.BF4, isolated from the IL phase, redispersed in BMI.NTf2, and then mixed with the syrup of CA in acetone. The amount of IL used plays an important role in the mechanical, chemical, and thermal stability of the generated hybrid membranes (MNPs/IL/CA). Moreover, positive effects on the physicochemical properties of the cellulose material were provided by the presence of the IL. In facL the IL probably increases the distance between... [Pg.270]

The chemical transformations that lead to the conversion of cellulose to mixed polysaccharides differing from cellulose in the conformation of the pyranose ring and the number and configuration of the hydroxyl groups of the repeating unit of the macromolecule, may exert a considerable effect on the structure of the material as well as on its important chemical properties (rate of acetylation and O-alkylation of OH groups, stability of the acetal linkage) and physicochemical indices (solubility of modified preparations of cellulose and cellulose ethers and esters). [Pg.95]


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