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Swelling and dissolution of cellulose, Part V: cellulose derivatives fibres in aqueous systems and ionic liquids

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The swelling and dissolution mechanisms of several cellulose derivatives (nitrocellulose, cyanoethylcellulose and xanthate fibres) are studied in aqueous systems (N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide - water with various contents of water, hydroxide sodium - water) and in ionic liquids. The results are compared with the five modes describing the swelling and dissolution mechanisms of cotton and wood cellulose fibres. The mechanisms observed for the cellulose derivatives are similar to the ones of cotton and wood fibres. Swelling by ballooning is also seen with cellulose derivatives, showing that this phenomenon is linked to the fibre morphology, which can be kept after undergoing a heterogeneous derivatisation.

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hal-00509600 , version 1 (13-08-2010)

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Céline Cuissinat, Patrick Navard, Thomas Heinze. Swelling and dissolution of cellulose, Part V: cellulose derivatives fibres in aqueous systems and ionic liquids. Cellulose, 2008, 15 (1), pp.Pages 75-80. ⟨10.1007/s10570-007-9159-3⟩. ⟨hal-00509600⟩
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