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Study of the Chemical Structure of Dialdehyde Carboxymethyl Cellulose Produced by Periodate Oxidation under Different Conditions

V. A. DyatlovD.I. Mendeleev Russian Chemico-Technological University, MoscowV. I. GumnikovaD.I. Mendeleev Russian Chemico-Technological University, MoscowТ. А. ГребеневаAll-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Aviation MaterialsI. S. KruppaD.I. Mendeleev Russian Chemico-Technological University, MoscowI. R. RustamovD.I. Mendeleev Russian Chemico-Technological University, MoscowВ. В. КиреевD.I. Mendeleev Russian Chemico-Technological University, MoscowVictor I. MaleevA.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Heteroorganic Compounds
2015en
ABI

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13 C nuclear magnetic resonance, paramagnetic resonance, and ultraviolet spectroscopy and high-resolution gel permeation chromatography were used to investigate the process of periodate oxidation of carboxymethyl cellulose and the structure and molecular weight characteristics of its oxidised forms produced under different conditions. It was shown that, in solution and in the solid state, aldehyde groups in the oxidised units exist in the form of cyclic hemiacetals. An examination was made of the existence of all the main cyclic intramolecular hemiacetal structures, and the most probable were proposed. The influence of the degree of periodate oxidation on the molecular weight characteristics and hydrolytic stability of dialdehyde carboxymethyl cellulose was studied.

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