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Effects of the coagulation bath on the properties of regenerated carboxymethylated cellulose films

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dc.contributor.author Pino, Paolo
dc.contributor.author Sawalha, Hassan
dc.contributor.author Moradian, Mohammadhadi
dc.contributor.author Van de Ven, Theo GM
dc.date.accessioned 2025-09-01T09:39:45Z
dc.date.available 2025-09-01T09:39:45Z
dc.date.issued 2024-10-14
dc.identifier.citation Pino, Paolo, Hassan Sawalha, Mohammadhadi Moradian, and Theo GM van de Ven. "Effects of the coagulation bath on the properties of regenerated carboxymethylated cellulose films." Cellulose 31, no. 17 (2024): 10389-10401. en_US
dc.identifier.uri scholar.ppu.edu/handle/123456789/9245
dc.description.abstract Cellulose can be an abundant and sustainable raw material for the fabrication of plastic-replacing products. However, many traditional and modern production processes are polluting and expensive. Recently, a new route has been identified to obtain films out of mildly carboxymethylated cellulose pulps that have shown very promising properties. Films are produced by dissolving the modified pulps in alkaline solution and by subsequently regenerating the dope in an acid bath. Here, we investigate the effects of the composition of the acid bath on the key properties of the film, as well as the influence of the degree of substitution of carboxyl groups in the pulp. Films are characterized through optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The mechanical properties of the films have been measured as well as their porosity. The results clearly indicate that bath composition and degree of substitution play a role in determining the final properties of the film. In particular, it has been found that the regeneration bath influences the degree of orientation of the biopolymer along a preferential direction, and that it also affects the final porosity of the film as a result of a different drying rate. This evidence provides solid basis for the optimization of the properties and production process of these films, towards the obtainment of more sustainable and affordable materials. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The visiting professor fellowship to Dr. Hassan Sawalha, during which this study was performed, was provided by “The Palestinian Quebecer Science Bridge (PQSB), which promotes scientifc collaboration in research between Quebec, Canada, and Palestine through the Palestine Academy for Science and Technology and the Fonds de Recherche du Quebec (FRQ), Canada, and its branches. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer Nature en_US
dc.subject Cellulose, carboxymethylated cellulose, films en_US
dc.title Effects of the coagulation bath on the properties of regenerated carboxymethylated cellulose films en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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