Glycerin/NaOH Aqueous Solution as a Green Solvent System for Dissolution of Cellulose

Polymers (Basel). 2020 Aug 3;12(8):1735. doi: 10.3390/polym12081735.

Abstract

Dissolving cellulose in water-based green solvent systems is highly desired for further industrial applications. The green solvent glycerin-which contains hydrogen-bonding acceptors-was used together with NaOH and water to dissolve cellulose. This mixed aqueous solution of NaOH and glycerin was employed as the new green solvent system for three celluloses with different degree of polymerization. FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared), XRD (X-ray diffractometer) and TGA (thermogravimetric analysis) were used to characterize the difference between cellulose before and after regenerated by HCl. A UbbeloHde viscometer was used to measure the molecule weight of three different kinds of cellulose with the polymerization degree of 550, 600 and 1120. This solvent system is useful to dissolve cellulose with averaged molecule weight up to 2.08 × 105 g/mol.

Keywords: aqueous solution; cellulose; dissolution; glycerin; green solvent.