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Thermal decomposition of chemically treated cellulosic fibers

Jakab, Emma and Bora, Ágnes and Sebestyén, Zoltán and Borsa, Judit (2017) Thermal decomposition of chemically treated cellulosic fibers. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 132 (1). pp. 433-443. ISSN 1388-6150 (print); 1572-8943 (online)

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Abstract

The thermal decomposition of cotton and hemp fibers were studied after mild alkaline treatments with tetramethyl-, tetraethyl-, and tetrabutylammonium hydroxides with the goal of modeling the chemical activation during carbonization of cellulosic fibers. The thermal decomposition was studied by thermogravimetry/mass spectrometry and pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). The treated samples decomposed in two temperature ranges during heating in the thermobalance. At lower temperature, tetraalkylammonium hydroxides (TAAH) ionically bonded to the cellulose molecules were decomposed; moreover, the alkaline agents initiated the partial decomposition of cellulose. Those fiber segments, which were not accessible for TAAH, decomposed at similar temperatures as the original cotton and hemp samples. It is known that quaternary ammonium hydroxides swell the cellulosic fibers; however, the results of this study proved that there was a chemical interaction between the alkaline swelling agents and cotton or hemp fibers at rather low temperatures (200-300 °C). The evolved products indicated that the alkaline chemicals reacted with the cellulose molecules and alkylated compounds were formed. This observation was confirmed by thermochemolysis experiments carried out by Py-GC/MS using tetramethylammonium hydroxide reagent. The thermochemolysis experiments under mild conditions resulted in the methylation of the glucoside units and levoglucosan, and no peeling reactions of the sugar units was observed as during strong alkaline conditions described in the literature.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cellulose Biomass Tetraalkyl ammonium hydroxide TMAH Carbonization Pyrolysis Thermogravimetry
Subjects: T Technology / alkalmazott, műszaki tudományok > TP Chemical technology / vegyipar, vegyészeti technológia
Depositing User: Zoltán Sebestyén
Date Deposited: 01 Oct 2019 07:33
Last Modified: 01 Oct 2019 07:33
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/101834

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