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Preparation of Aqueous Dispersions of TEMPO-Oxidized Cellulose Nanofibrils with Various Metal Counterions and Their Super Deodorant Performances.

Atsushi SoneTsuguyuki SaitoAkira Isogai
Published in: ACS macro letters (2016)
2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl (TEMPO)-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils (TOCNs) with sodium carboxylate groups (TOCN-Na) were nanodispersed in water. The Na + ions of TOCN-Na were exchanged with other monovalent, divalent, and trivalent metal (M) ions. When an aqueous metal acetate or AlCl 3 solution was added to a 0.1% TOCN-Na/water dispersion or TOCN-COOH gel/water mixture under suitable conditions followed by sonication in water, individually nanodispersed TOCNs-M with divalent and trivalent metal counterions were obtained in yields of 24-87%. The amount of metal introduced into TOCN-M was approximately 20-50% of the TOCN carboxylate content when divalent and trivalent metal ions were used. These results indicate that intrafibrillar ionic linkages are selectively formed and these TOCN-M species nanodisperse at the individual nanofiber level without agglomeration in water. Filter papers with adsorbed TOCN-Cu/water and TOCN-Ag/water dispersions efficiently decomposed or adsorbed H 2 S and CH 3 SH gases, but filter papers containing fibrous TEMPO-oxidized celluloses with Ag + or Cu 2+ counterions had much lower gas-decomposition efficiencies.
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