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Chain-Length Shortening of Methyl Ethyl Hydroxyethyl Cellulose: An Evaluation of the Material Properties and Effect on Foaming Ability.

Authors :
Karlsson, Kristina
Carrillo Aguilera, Marc
Karlson, Leif
Stading, Mats
Rigdahl, Mikael
Source :
Journal of Polymers & the Environment; Nov2018, Vol. 26 Issue 11, p4211-4220, 10p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

During the past century, plastics have become a natural element in our every-day life. Lately however, an awareness about the fossil origin and often non-degradable nature of many plastics is rising. This has resulted in the emergence of some bio-based and/or biodegradable plastics, often produced from renewable resources. One possible candidate for bioplastics production could be found in cellulose. This paper aims at contributing information regarding a cellulose derivative, which could possibly be used in foamed plastics applications. Therefore, the reduction of the chain-length of a methyl ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose (MEHEC), assessed by size exclusion chromatography, and the effect of chain-length on the foaming behaviour were studied. The foaming was accomplished with a hot-mould technique using aqueous polymer solutions. The generated steam was here used as the blowing agent and important parameters were polymer concentration and solution viscosity. The density of the produced foams was assessed and was in some cases comparable to that of commodity foams. It was found that reducing the chain-length enabled an increase of the initial polymer concentration for the foaming process. This is believed to be beneficial for creating more structurally stable foams of this type. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15662543
Volume :
26
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Polymers & the Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132222778
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10924-018-1290-8