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  • A novel synthetic method for surface esterification has been developed using palmitoyl chloride on high crystallinity cellulose substrates, monitored by solid-state CP-MAS (13)C NMR.
  • The degree of grafting varied based on experimental conditions and the specific cellulose type, influencing the structural and morphological changes observed through scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction.
  • The process results in fully grafted surfaces while keeping the cellulose core intact, allowing for high substitution rates under specific conditions that yield distinct X-ray diffraction patterns.

Article Abstract

A new and highly efficient synthetic method has been developed for the surface esterification of model cellulosic substrates of high crystallinity and accessibility, namely, freeze-dried tunicin whiskers and bacterial cellulose microfibrils dried by the critical point method. The reaction, which is based on the gas-phase action of palmitoyl chloride, was monitored by solid-state CP-MAS (13)C NMR. It was found that the grafting density not only depended on the experimental conditions, but also on the nature and conditioning of the cellulose samples. The structural and morphological modifications of the substrates at various degrees of grafting were revealed by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. These characterizations indicated that the esterification proceeded from the surface of the substrate to their crystalline core. Hence, for moderate degree of substitution, the surface was fully grafted whereas the cellulose core remained unmodified and the original fibrous morphology maintained. An almost total esterification could be achieved under certain conditions, leading to highly substituted cellulose esters, presenting characteristic X-ray diffraction patterns.

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