1967
DOI: 10.1177/004051756703701204
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The Relative Reactivities of the Hydroxyl Groups of Cotton Cellulose—A Progress Report1

Abstract: Major preceding studies of the distribution of substituents in cellulose have been reviewed. Over-all results indicate that the highest degree of reaction occurs at the hydroxyl group on C-2 in the case of the irreversible Williamson syntheses involving reagents of small molecular size. Pronounced preferential reaction occurs at the hydroxyl group on C-6 in the case of reversible reactions and with increasing molecular size of reagent.The relative reactivities of the hydroxyl groups on C-2, C-3, and C-6 of the… Show more

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“…However, it has been shown that ethoxy substitution occurs first in the hydroxyl groups at C2 and C3. 5,26,27 The explanation lies on the fact that the OH groups in the primary position (C6) are more blocked through mutual hydrogen bonding and only when enough substitution in C2 and C3 has occurred, the chains are separated enough to allow for C6 substitution. 26 Hence, upon etherification, all the unsubstituted OH groups are mostly in the C6 position.…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has been shown that ethoxy substitution occurs first in the hydroxyl groups at C2 and C3. 5,26,27 The explanation lies on the fact that the OH groups in the primary position (C6) are more blocked through mutual hydrogen bonding and only when enough substitution in C2 and C3 has occurred, the chains are separated enough to allow for C6 substitution. 26 Hence, upon etherification, all the unsubstituted OH groups are mostly in the C6 position.…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first RO membranes were cellulose acetate based [ 309 ]. The primary C-6 and the secondary C-2 and C-3 hydroxyl groups on the D-glucose monosaccharide units allow a variety of reactive mechanisms to be employed [ 310 , 311 , 312 , 313 ]. To be used for water purification and treatment, cellulose has been modified using esterification [ 314 ], etherification [ 315 ], halogenation [ 316 ], phosphorylation [ 317 ], xanthation [ 318 ], oxidation [ 319 ], sulfonation [ 320 ], carboxymethylation [ 321 ], hydrolysis [ 322 ], nitro-oxidation [ 323 ], and polymer surface functionalization [ 324 , 325 ] methods.…”
Section: Incorporation Of Nps In Tfncs/mmmsmentioning
confidence: 99%