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  • Aqueous suspensions of microfibrillated cellulose were processed and freeze-dried to create highly porous aerogels with a surface area of 100 m²/g.
  • The aerogels underwent gas-phase esterification with palmitoyl chloride, leading to a variety of cellulose palmitates with degrees of substitution (DS) ranging from 0 to 2.36.
  • The low DS samples (0.1-0.4) showed that the cellulose microfibrils were hydrophobic and esterified only on their surface, maintaining their inner structure.

Article Abstract

Aqueous suspensions of microfibrillated cellulose obtained by a high pressure homogenization process were freeze-dried after solvent exchange into tert-butanol. The resulting aerogels, which displayed a remarkable open morphology with a surface area reaching 100 m(2)/g, were subjected to a gas-phase esterification with palmitoyl chloride. Under these conditions, variations of the reaction temperature from 100 to 200 °C, of the reaction time from 0.5 to 2 h, and of the initial quantity of reagent, led to the preparation of a library of cellulose palmitates with DS varying from zero to 2.36. These products were characterized by gravimetry, FTIR, and (13)C solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Of special interest were the cellulose palmitate samples of low DS in the range of 0.1-0.4, which corresponded to hydrophobic cellulose microfibrils exclusively esterified at their surface while keeping intact their inner structure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bm400864zDOI Listing

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