Preparation and characterization of nanocellulose-reinforced water-soluble cellulose acetate films
Journal article, 2024

A water-soluble cellulose acetate (CA) with a degree of acetyl substitution of 0.9 was dissolved in water and mixed with aqueous dispersions of reinforcing cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) at various mass ratios. CA/CNF composite films with CNF contents of 0 %–16 % were prepared by casting and drying the mixtures to improve the fundamental properties of the films. Aqueous dispersions of TEMPO-CNFs containing sodium carboxylate and protonated carboxy groups were separately prepared and used to produce CA composite films (TEMPO = 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl radical). Highly transparent CA/TEMPO-CNF films with tensile strengths and Young's moduli more than twofold those of the 100 % CA film were obtained at a TEMPO-CNF content of 16 %. Transmission electron microscopy images of the film cross-sections showed that the TEMPO-CNFs were almost homogeneously and individually distributed in the CA/TEMPO-CNF-COOH composite films. The thermal expansion patterns of the 100 % CA films were characteristically wavy between 30 and 100 °C, and the thermal expansion ratios decreased as the TEMPO-CNF contents of the films increased. The obtained results indicate that CA/CNF mixtures can be used as water-based coatings and paints with favorable properties.

Tensile property

TEMPO

Composite film

Water-base system

Cellulose acetate

Author

Hongrun Chen

Student at Chalmers

University of Tokyo

Gaoyuan Hou

University of Tokyo

Korawit Chitbanyong

University of Tokyo

Miyuki Takeuchi

University of Tokyo

Izumi Shibata

University of Tokyo

Akira Isogai

University of Tokyo

Reactive and Functional Polymers

1381-5148 (ISSN)

Vol. 205 106083

Subject Categories

Chemical Engineering

Chemical Sciences

DOI

10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2024.106083

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11/13/2024