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  • Inhibiting degradation of cellulose dissolved in ionic liquids

    • 摘要:

      Although ionic liquids (ILs) are efficient solvents for dissolving cellulose, long time dissolution (for example ≥24 h) could lead to cellulose degradation, especially at high temperatures (for example ≥130 °C), limiting the use of ILs in the cellulose industry. On the premise of sufficient dissolution, inhibiting cellulose degradation in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride [C4mim]Cl, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride [C2mim]Cl and 1-allyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride [Amim]Cl at 130 °C was achieved by the addition of amino acids. The results show that the cellulose regeneration rate increased from 0.00% to 90.02% at 130 °C for 24 h when 1.25 wt% of l-arginine was added to [C4mim]Cl. It is concluded that l-arginine can form an intermolecular hydrogen bond with one of the three ipsilateral hydroxyls of cellulose, which prevents the cation [C4mim]+ or anion Cl- from simultaneously forming three hydrogen bonds with the three ipsilateral hydroxyls of cellulose, successfully inhibiting cellulose degradation. This work expands the application of ILs in the cellulose industry.

    • 作者:

      Jiming Yang;兴梅 吕;Xiaoqian Yao;Yao Li;Yongqing Yang;Qing Zhou;锁江 张

    • 刊名:

      Green Chemistry

    • 在线出版时间:

      2019