Cationic functionalisation of cellulose using a choline based ionic liquid analogue
Green Chemistry2006Vol. 8(9), pp. 784–784
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Abstract
The efficient cationic functionalisation of cellulose is demonstrated using an ionic liquid analogue, based on a eutectic mixture of a choline chloride derivative and urea, which acts as both solvent and reagent. It was determined that all the available hydroxyl groups on cellulose had been modified.
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