Bleached cotton yarns were oxidized by potassium periodate and TEMPO-mediated oxidation systems, with different concentrations and treatment time, to obtain aldehyde and carboxyl oxy-cellulose with different oxidation levels. Oxidized celluloses were further treated with sodium chlorite to convert the created aldehyde to carboxyl groups. The oxidation level was evaluated by assessing the amount of introduced aldehyde and carboxyl groups, the changes in surface morphology and incurred degradation. Functional groups were determined by titration methods, while surface morphology by FTIR-ATR and SEM analyses. Degradation was analysed by determining the mechanical properties, degree of polymerization, alkali solubility and whitenes...
Cellulose fibers were chemically modified by the oxidation of cotton fiber with sodium periodate and...
Cellulose fibers were chemically modified by the oxidation of cotton fiber with sodium periodate and...
The degradation of paper-based materials involves several and complex mechanisms, such as hydrolysis...
Differently pre-treated cotton yarns were subjected to non-selective oxidation with perchloric acid ...
Differently pre-treated cotton yarns were subjected to non-selective oxidation with perchloric acid ...
Oxidation of cellulose fibers is usual procedure for surface cleaning and introducing new functional...
Oxidation of cellulose fibers is usual procedure for surface cleaning and introducing new functional...
AbstractOur recent studies concentrated in investigating influence of beating oxidized cellulose, wi...
Cellulose oxidations are of interest because they impair the physical properties of papers and cotto...
The technical importance of cellulose oxidations, which play an undesirable part in such processes a...
Cotton cellulose dyed with direct cotton dyes was oxidized with buffered sodium hypochlorite solutio...
1. The relation between pH of sodium hypochlorite solutions and the amount of oxygen consumed at 30°...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The degradation of paper-based materials involves several and complex mechanisms, such as hydrolysis...
Cotton yarn was oxidized using the various concentrations and pH of potassium permanganate solutions...
Cellulose fibers were chemically modified by the oxidation of cotton fiber with sodium periodate and...
Cellulose fibers were chemically modified by the oxidation of cotton fiber with sodium periodate and...
The degradation of paper-based materials involves several and complex mechanisms, such as hydrolysis...
Differently pre-treated cotton yarns were subjected to non-selective oxidation with perchloric acid ...
Differently pre-treated cotton yarns were subjected to non-selective oxidation with perchloric acid ...
Oxidation of cellulose fibers is usual procedure for surface cleaning and introducing new functional...
Oxidation of cellulose fibers is usual procedure for surface cleaning and introducing new functional...
AbstractOur recent studies concentrated in investigating influence of beating oxidized cellulose, wi...
Cellulose oxidations are of interest because they impair the physical properties of papers and cotto...
The technical importance of cellulose oxidations, which play an undesirable part in such processes a...
Cotton cellulose dyed with direct cotton dyes was oxidized with buffered sodium hypochlorite solutio...
1. The relation between pH of sodium hypochlorite solutions and the amount of oxygen consumed at 30°...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The degradation of paper-based materials involves several and complex mechanisms, such as hydrolysis...
Cotton yarn was oxidized using the various concentrations and pH of potassium permanganate solutions...
Cellulose fibers were chemically modified by the oxidation of cotton fiber with sodium periodate and...
Cellulose fibers were chemically modified by the oxidation of cotton fiber with sodium periodate and...
The degradation of paper-based materials involves several and complex mechanisms, such as hydrolysis...