NMR Study on the Roles of Li+ in the Cellulose Dissolution Process

2019 
LiOH/urea aqueous solvent is a very efficient system to dissolve cellulose. However, there is still no mature theory to explain the roles of the Li+ ions in improving the dissolution ability of cellulose in the LiOH/urea solution. In this work, the existing forms of Li+ and the interactions of the components in LiOH/urea/cellulose system were investigated by solid-state NMR techniques. It was observed that as many as four types of Li+ existed in the LiOH/urea/cellulose system. Some direct evidence from the H–X(13C,6Li) 2D NMR experiments were provided to clarify the roles of Li+ ions in the dissolution of cellulose in the LiOH/urea system, and a 3D interaction model was proposed. The interactions among the components in the system were discussed at the molecular level.
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