[HTML][HTML] Acid hydrolysis of cellulosic fibres: comparison of bleached kraft pulp, dissolving pulps and cotton textile cellulose

A Palme, H Theliander, H Brelid - Carbohydrate polymers, 2016 - Elsevier
A Palme, H Theliander, H Brelid
Carbohydrate polymers, 2016Elsevier
The behaviour of different cellulosic fibres during acid hydrolysis has been investigated and
the levelling-off degree of polymerisation (LODP) has been determined. The study included
a bleached kraft pulp (both never-dried and once-dried) and two dissolving pulps (once-
dried). Additionally, cotton cellulose from new cotton sheets and sheets discarded after long-
time use was studied. Experimental results from the investigation, together with results found
in literature, imply that ultrastructural differences between different fibres affect their …
Abstract
The behaviour of different cellulosic fibres during acid hydrolysis has been investigated and the levelling-off degree of polymerisation (LODP) has been determined. The study included a bleached kraft pulp (both never-dried and once-dried) and two dissolving pulps (once-dried). Additionally, cotton cellulose from new cotton sheets and sheets discarded after long-time use was studied. Experimental results from the investigation, together with results found in literature, imply that ultrastructural differences between different fibres affect their susceptibility towards acid hydrolysis. Drying of a bleached kraft pulp was found to enhance the rate of acid hydrolysis and also result in a decrease in LODP. This implies that the susceptibility of cellulosic fibres towards acid hydrolysis is affected by drying-induced stresses in the cellulose chains. In cotton cellulose, it was found that use and laundering gave a substantial loss in the degree of polymerisation (DP), but that the LODP was only marginally affected.
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