Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7793545 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Xylan quaternized sulfate films were prepared from beech xylan (X) and compared with fully sulfated xylan films (XS). When quaternized xylan (QX) was prepared in the first step (DSQÂ =Â 0.55), than by sulfation of QX in the second step the fully substituted ampholytic derivative (QXS; DSQÂ =Â 0.33; DSSÂ =Â 1.67) could be obtained. By sulfation in first step, xylan sulphate (SX, DSSÂ =Â 0.70) was obtained and by subsequent quaternization, SXQ film with DSQÂ =Â 0.55 and DSSÂ =Â 0.33 which contained partially unsubstituted hydroxyls. The molar masses (Mn) of the film's soluble parts were increasing in order XÂ <Â SXÂ <Â SXQÂ <Â QXÂ <Â XSÂ <Â QXS. In all films there were some insoluble particles present as determined by the amount of recovered masses by SEC-MALS. The materials were further characterized by AFM, XRD, TG/DTG/DTA, NMR and mechanical testing. QXS and SXQ could form mechanically more stable films than XS specimens.
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Authors
Ivan Å imkovic, Adam Tracz, Ivan Kelnar, Iveta Uhliariková, Raniero Mendichi,