Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Cellulose polymers, activation volume

The tunnel active site also explains why only cellobiose, not glucose or cel-lotriose or any other oligosaccharide, is produced. The cellulose polymer is ribbon-like with the glycosyl bonds alternating sides. Limited tuimel volume prevents extensive cellulose chain rearrangement that would allow more variation in the products generated (Fig. 6). [Pg.33]

Acid anhydrides have been employed with, and without the use of a base catalyst. For example, acetates, propionates, butyrates, and their mixed esters, DS of 1 to ca. 3, have been obtained by reaction of activated cellulose with the corresponding anhydride, or two anhydrides, starting with the one with the smaller volume. In all cases, the distribution of both ester groups was almost statistic. Activation has been carried out by partial solvent distillation, and later by heat activation, under reduced pressure, of the native cellulose (bagasse, sisal), or the mercerized one (cotton linters). No catalyst has been employed the anhydride/AGU ratio was stoichiometric for microcrystalhne cellulose. Alternatively, 50% excess of anhydride (relative to targeted DS) has been employed for fibrous celluloses. In all cases, polymer degradation was minimum, and functionalization occurs preferentially at Ce ( C NMR spectroscopic analysis [52,56,57]). [Pg.129]


See other pages where Cellulose polymers, activation volume is mentioned: [Pg.112]    [Pg.314]    [Pg.74]    [Pg.1]    [Pg.242]    [Pg.1852]    [Pg.213]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.91]    [Pg.58]    [Pg.239]    [Pg.118]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.294]    [Pg.112]    [Pg.270]    [Pg.4505]    [Pg.112]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.259]    [Pg.175]    [Pg.134]    [Pg.419]    [Pg.88]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.127]    [Pg.426]    [Pg.65]    [Pg.839]    [Pg.133]    [Pg.388]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.266 ]




SEARCH



Activation volume

Active polymers

Active volume

Cellulose VOLUME

Cellulose activation

Cellulose activity

Cellulosic polymers

Polymer activities

Polymer cellulose

Polymer volume

Polymers activator

Polymers, activation

© 2024 chempedia.info