Author:
McLaughlin R. R.,Mutton D. B.
Abstract
With the object of preparing a cellulose ether containing diazotizable amino groups, seven different forms of cellulose, or cellulose derivatives, were treated with 10 different reagents under a variety of conditions. Reasons why only one reagent under one set of conditions gave a product with a substantial degree of substitution (0.35) and with satisfactory physical properties are presented. This resulting ether, the ω-(P-aminoacetophenone) ether of cellulose, was prepared by the reaction between ω-chloro-P-aminoacetophenone and ethanol-washed soda-cellulose (from wood pulp, cotton, paper, or rayon). It can be (a) diazotized and coupled with any of the usual reagents to yield cellulose-azo colors, (b) xanthated, before or after coupling, and spun as rayon filament; if uncoupled at this point it can be diazotized and coupled, (c) dyed directly with acid dyes, (d) rendered organo-soluble by nitration, and (e) carboxymethylated after coupling to yield colored, water-soluble derivatives. It is insoluble in the usual cellulose reagents, and is as stable to acid and alkaline hydrolysis as cellulose.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
7 articles.
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