One‐Step Dispersion of Cellulose Nanofibers by Mechanochemical Esterification in an Organic Solvent
ChemSusChem2012Vol. 5(12), pp. 2319–2322
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Abstract
Got a crush: Native cellulose can be dispersed as nanofibers in organic solvents by ball milling with esterification agents. Milling with hexanoyl chloride/DMF gives hexanoyl-coated nanofibers dispersible in several organic solvents. Milling with succinic anhydride/DMSO results water-dispersible nanofibers. The results open the way to new cellulose mechanochemistries.
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