溶解度
纤维素
水合物
离子液体
化学
锌
溶剂
无机化学
氯化物
溶解
有机化学
催化作用
作者
Sanghamitra Sen,Bradley P. Losey,Elijah E. Gordon,Dimitris S. Argyropoulos,James D. Martin
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b11400
摘要
The recently described ionic liquid structure of the three equivalent hydrate of zinc chloride (ZnCl2·R H2O, R = 3, existing as [Zn(OH2)6][ZnCl4]) explains the solubility of cellulose in this medium. Only hydrate compositions in the narrow range of 3 – x < R < 3 + x with x ≈ 1 dissolve cellulose. Once dissolved, the cellulose remains in solution up to the R = 9 hydrate. Neutron diffraction and differential pair distribution function analysis of cellulose and model compound solutions (1 wt % cellulose in the R = 3 hydrate and 1 wt % ethanol in the R = 3 hydrate and the ZnCl2·3 ethanol liquid) coupled with detailed solubility measurements suggest that cellulose solubility occurs via coordination of the primary OH to the hydrated zinc cation with ring hydroxyls forming part of a second coordination shell around the cation of the ionic liquid.
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