Cyclodextrin-grafted cellulose: Physico-chemical characterization
Journal article, 2013

Cyclodextrins (CDs) can form inclusion complexes with a wide variety of molecules making them very attractive in different areas, such as pharmaceutics, biochemistry, food chemistry and textile. In this communication we will report on the physico-chemical characterization of cellulose modified with CDs by means of infra-red spectroscopy (FTIR), cross polarization magic angle spinning solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (CP-MAS NMR), polarized optical microscopy (POM) and thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA). Both CP-MAS NMR and FTIR indicate that CDs are chemically attached to cellulose backbone through the formation of ester bonds. Furthermore, the CD-grafted cellulose was dissolved in a "superphosphoric" acid solution but, despite the increase of hydrophilicity due to the modification, POM revealed that grafted cellulose was less soluble when compared to the unmodified polymer. The formation of a complex CD-cellulose network is suggested.

FTIR

Cellulose

Cyclodextrin

Dissolution

Polycarboxylic acid

Author

B. Medronho

University of Coimbra

University of Algarve

R. Andrade

University of Coimbra

V. Vivod

University of Maribor

Åsa Östlund

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Applied Surface Chemistry

M. G. Miguel

University of Coimbra

B. Lindman

Lund University

University of Coimbra

B. Voncina

University of Maribor

A. J. M. Valente

University of Coimbra

Carbohydrate Polymers

0144-8617 (ISSN)

Vol. 93 1 324-330

Subject Categories

Paper, Pulp and Fiber Technology

Organic Chemistry

DOI

10.1016/j.carbpol.2012.08.109

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