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Phenylacetoxy cellulose

Phenylacetoxy cellulose (PAC DS = 1.9), 4-methoxyphenylacetoxy cellulose (4MPAC DS= 1.8)/CH2Cl2 [63] (also thermotropic)... [Pg.466]

Phenylacetoxy cellulose (substitution degree = 1.9) /left dichloromethane... [Pg.367]

These thermotropic cellulose derivatives are of course of interest from the viewpoint of their structure and properties and might be considered for such applications as chiroptical filters. However, they are unlikely to be considered for fiber formation and certainly not for regenerated fibers, as essenti dly they are ethers of cellulose and desubstitution woiild be difficult. Pawlowski et al. (I2fi) prepared a series of cellulose derivatives, namely phenylacetoxy, 4-meflioxyphenyl-acetoxy-, and p-tolylacetoxy cellulose and tnmethylsilyl cellulose that... [Pg.268]

Phenylacetate and 3-phenylpropionate of HPC [57] Phenylacetoxy, 4-methoxyphenylacetoxy, p-tolylacetoxy cellulose. banded texture... [Pg.478]

On the other hand, literature data show [16] that different cellulose derivatives which form liquid crystalline solutions in organic solvents may also form cholesteric thermotropic phases in the absence of a solvent—with spontaneous molecular orientation and cholesteric reflection, such as 2-acetoxypropyl cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl cellulose, the trifluoroacetate ester of hydroxypropyl cellulose, the propanoate ester of hydroxypropyl cellulose, the benzoate ester of hydroxypropyl cellulose, 2-ethoxypropyl cellulose, acetoacetoxypropyl cellulose, trifluoroacetoxypropyl cellulose, the phenylac-etate and 3-phenylpropionate of hydroxypropyl cellulose, phenylacetoxy, 4-methoxy-phenylacetoxy, p-tolylacetoxy cellulose, trimethylsilyl cellulose, trialkyl cellulose, cellulose trialkanoate, the trialkyl ester of (tri-o-carboxymethyl) cellulose, 6-o-a-(l-methylnaphthalene)-2,3-o-pentyl cellulose, etc. Moreover, the suspensions of cellulose crystallites spontaneously form the chiral nematic phase. The formation of mesophase suspension of cellulose crystalHtes varies from one type of cellulose to another, being influenced, in the formation of the chiral nematic phase, by the mineral acid selected... [Pg.365]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.466 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.466 ]




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