2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-023-05316-3
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A simple one-step synthesis of alkylated phosphorylated cellulose fibers

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“…DMAc was used in this study instead of urea, the most commonly used nitrogen derivative in phosphorylation reactions, since it has been shown to prevent the hydrolysis the PE alkyl chain during the phosphorylation reaction, and to avoid the emission of ammonia caused by urea. [16] We investigated the influence of several parameters on the anchoring of PEs on paper surface: length of the PE alkyl chain, coating weight, temperature and duration of the heat treatment. The binding effect of DMAc on the peeling behavior and anchoring of the esters was also evaluated.…”
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“…DMAc was used in this study instead of urea, the most commonly used nitrogen derivative in phosphorylation reactions, since it has been shown to prevent the hydrolysis the PE alkyl chain during the phosphorylation reaction, and to avoid the emission of ammonia caused by urea. [16] We investigated the influence of several parameters on the anchoring of PEs on paper surface: length of the PE alkyl chain, coating weight, temperature and duration of the heat treatment. The binding effect of DMAc on the peeling behavior and anchoring of the esters was also evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We expect that the presence of DMAc in the coating solutions as a binding agent could improve the physical and chemical bonds between PEs and cellulose. DMAc was used in this study instead of urea, the most commonly used nitrogen derivative in phosphorylation reactions, since it has been shown to prevent the hydrolysis the PE alkyl chain during the phosphorylation reaction, and to avoid the emission of ammonia caused by urea [16] . We investigated the influence of several parameters on the anchoring of PEs on paper surface: length of the PE alkyl chain, coating weight, temperature and duration of the heat treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%