Replacing benzyl chloride with a lignin-degradation product in cellulose etherification decreases th...
Replacing benzyl chloride with a lignin-degradation product in cellulose etherification decreases the melting point
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Raleigh: North Carolina State University
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A cellulose ether that is easier to melt than benzyl cellulose was produced from the lignin degradation product veratryl alcohol. Veratryl chloride and bromide were synthesized from the alcohol, and these two chemicals were used to react with Avicel® cellulose to form the novel cellulose ether veratryl cellulose (VC). Spectroscopic characterisation...
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Replacing benzyl chloride with a lignin-degradation product in cellulose etherification decreases the melting point
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_8e5373db7dd141ad9e749dd76f9ed608
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1930-2126
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1930-2126
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10.15376/biores.18.1.161-174