The oxidative route of cellulose degradation during artificial ageing of paper in humid air (RH 59%, 90 °C) has been followed by FTIR and UV/vis spectroscopic methods providing a vibrational pattern of carbonyl groups and electronic transitions of chromophores, respectively. Conjugated ketonic groups with vibrational modes around 1610 cm-1 were correlated to the chromophores emerging in the range between 230 and 440 nm detected by UV/vis spectroscopy. The FTIR spectra of degraded cellulose were interpreted using quantum-chemical modelling based on the DFT method performed on the model molecule of cellopentose. Based on this carbonyl FTIR bands were assigned to specific vibrations. The UV/vis and FTIR correlations together with the theoretical charge distribution rationalized the possible mechanism of oxidative glycosidic bond cleavage.
FTIR and UV/vis as methods for evaluation of oxidative degradation of model paper: DFT approach for carbonyl vibrations
Missori M.;
2010
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The oxidative route of cellulose degradation during artificial ageing of paper in humid air (RH 59%, 90 °C) has been followed by FTIR and UV/vis spectroscopic methods providing a vibrational pattern of carbonyl groups and electronic transitions of chromophores, respectively. Conjugated ketonic groups with vibrational modes around 1610 cm-1 were correlated to the chromophores emerging in the range between 230 and 440 nm detected by UV/vis spectroscopy. The FTIR spectra of degraded cellulose were interpreted using quantum-chemical modelling based on the DFT method performed on the model molecule of cellopentose. Based on this carbonyl FTIR bands were assigned to specific vibrations. The UV/vis and FTIR correlations together with the theoretical charge distribution rationalized the possible mechanism of oxidative glycosidic bond cleavage.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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