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Cellulose from Annual Plants and Its Use for the Production of the Films Hydrophobized with Tetrafluoroethylene Telomers.

Sergey A BaskakovYulia V BaskakovaEvgeny Nikolaevich KabachkovGalina A KichiginaPavel P KushchDmitriy P KiryukhinSvetlana S KrasnikovaElmira R BadamshinaSergey G Vasil'evTimofey A SoldatenkovVictor N VasiletsFilipp O MilovichAlexandre MichtchenkoOksana V VeselovaVasiliy A YakimovSvetlana N IvanovaYury M Shulga
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Cellulose HogC was produced by the modified traditional method with 35% yield from the stem of Sosnovsky hogweed and was characterized by elemental analysis, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffractometry, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). For HogC , the degree of crystallinity (approximately 70%) and the glass transition temperature (105-108 °C) were determined. It was found that the whiteness characteristic in the case of HogC was 92% and this significate was obtained without a bleaching procedure using chlorine-containing reagents. In this paper, the possibility of hydrophobization of HogC films by treatment with radiation-synthesized telomers of tetrafluoroethylene is shown. It was found that the contact angle of the telomer-treated cellulose film surface depended on the properties of the telomers (the chemical nature of the solvent, and the initial concentration of tetrafluoroethylene) and could reach 140 degrees.
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