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Comparing Polymer-Supported TEMPO Mediators for Cellulose Oxidation and Subsequent Polyvinylamine Grafting

Abstract

A new poly(acrylic acid)-grafted TEMPO (PAA-T) is compared to polyvinylamine-grafted TEMPO and free TEMPO as oxidation mediators for cellulose. The polymer-immobilized mediators require lower overall TEMPO concentrations and they restrict oxidation to the exterior surfaces of porous cellulose. On the other hand, the resulting surfaces are coated with grafted polyvinylamine and laccase, if the enzyme is used as the primary oxidant. PAA-T is anionic and does not sufficiently adsorb onto anionic cellulose to give oxidation, whereas cellulose rendered cationic by an adsorbed layer of PVAm is oxidized by PAA-T + laccase. There is no clear “best choice” mediator/primary oxidant combination for cellulose oxidation subsequent to PVAm grafting; the advantages of each mediator are summarized.

Authors

Shi S; Pelton R; Fu Q; Yang S

Journal

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 53, No. 12, pp. 4748–4754

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

March 26, 2014

DOI

10.1021/ie500280e

ISSN

0888-5885

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