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  • The study focuses on the chemical characterization of cellulose derivatives, particularly hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC), to understand the impacts of substitution on polymer properties.
  • Advanced techniques like NMR spectroscopy, MALDI-TOF MS, and HPAEC-PAD were used to analyze two HPC samples from different suppliers, revealing differences in hydroxypropoxy content and group distribution.
  • The research highlights the necessity of using multiple analytical methods to gain comprehensive insights into cellulose ether substitution and its effects on material properties.

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Chemical characterization of cellulose derivatives is of high importance as it provides information about the often inhomogeneous substitution that may seriously affect the properties of these polymers in various applications. A detailed mapping of the chemical structure of these derivatives requires several advanced techniques to be employed. In this study, the average substitution and the substitution heterogeneity in two hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) samples from different suppliers were studied by means of NMR spectroscopy, MALDI-TOF MS, and HPAEC-PAD. (1)H and (13)C NMR provided information on the molar substitution, a parameter that could be analyzed by MALDI-TOF MS as well. In addition, the latter technique was used for determination of the distribution of the number of hydroxypropyl groups per glucose unit present in the two polymers. The heterogeneity of the substitution was studied by determining the amount of unsubstituted glucose units in the HPC samples, which was accomplished by HPAEC-PAD analysis. The results obtained suggest that the two HPC samples differ in both hydroxypropoxy content and distribution of the hydroxypropyl groups. Further, the benefits and importance of employing several analytical methods when investigating the cellulose ether substitution are demonstrated, as each method provides different kinds of information on the chemical content.

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