Molecules (Apr 2020)

Oxone<sup>®</sup>-Mediated TEMPO-Oxidized Cellulose Nanomaterials form I and form II

  • John P Moore II,
  • Soma Shekar Dachavaram,
  • Shobanbabu Bommagani,
  • Narsimha Reddy Penthala,
  • Priya Venkatraman,
  • E. Johan Foster,
  • Peter A. Crooks,
  • Jamie A. Hestekin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25081847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 8
p. 1847

Abstract

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The 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl (TEMPO) oxidation of cellulose, when mediated with Oxone® (KHSO5), can be performed simply and under mild conditions. Furthermore, the products of the reaction can be isolated into two major components: Oxone®-mediated TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanomaterials Form I and Form II (OTO-CNM Form I and Form II). This study focuses on the characterization of the properties of OTO-CNMs. Nanoparticle-sized cellulose fibers of 5 and 16 nm, respectively, were confirmed through electron microscopy. Infrared spectroscopy showed that the most carboxylation presented in Form II. Conductometric titration showed a two-fold increase in carboxylation from Form I (800 mmol/kg) to Form II (1600 mmol/kg). OTO-CNMs showed cellulose crystallinity in the range of 64–68% and crystallite sizes of 1.4–3.3 nm, as shown through XRD. OTO-CNMs show controlled variability in hydrophilicity with contact angles ranging from 16 to 32°, within or below the 26–47° reported in the literature for TEMPO-oxidized CNMs. Newly discovered OTO-CNM Form II shows enhanced hydrophilic properties as well as unique crystallinity and chemical functionalization in the field of bio-sourced material and nanocomposites.

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