Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
An oxidative reaction of cellulose with sodium metaperiodate was
performed. The oxidised groups were decomposed by treatment with
UV light into free macroradicals. In the presence of acrylic monomers, in
the vapour phase, these reactive sites become the starting points for
the graft copolymerisation of the cellulose substrate.
In this study we examined the graft yield as a function of the
polymerisation time and the oxidation degree of cellulose. The grafted
polymer was characterised using several analytical techniques, DSC
analysis, GPC analysis, viscosity, FTIR and 13C CP-MAS. Information
on the morphology of grafted chains with respect to the bulk cellulose was
obtained, measuring the dynamic parameters in a careful 13C CPMAS
NMR study. All proposed chemical reactions, if properly conducted, do not
affect the crystallinity of cellulose and introduce only a very modest
amount of oligomers, therefore they seem suitable for the consolidation
and protection of precious cellulose based materials,which are of storical
interest.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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