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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2008

Influence of the functionalization pattern of ethyl cellulose on the interactions with polystyrene latex particles in aqueous mixtures.

Alexandra Wallström Wennerstrand; Martin Olsson; Lars Järnström; Andreas Koschella; Dominik Fenn; Thomas Heinze

The interactions between polystyrene latex particles and ethyl cellulose (EC) with different functionalization pattern have been investigated. 3-Mono-O-EC and EC with statistical functionalization pattern in the anhydroglucose units were studied in aqueous solutions and dispersions. EC belongs to a group of polymers that phase separate upon heating. The two types of EC showed large differences in phase separation temperature, which was explained as an effect of different interactions with water due to different functionalization pattern. Both types of EC did adsorb on polystyrene particles, which indicated a favorable interaction between EC and polystyrene latex particles, however, in a different manner depending on the structure of EC. The conventionally synthesized ethyl cellulose with statistical functionalization pattern formed much stronger networks with polystyrene latex particles than 3-mono-O-EC did. The lower phase separation temperature and the slightly higher molecular weight of the conventional ethyl cellulose gave it higher preference for interacting with polystyrene latex particles to form network. Throughout the study, comparison is made with other cellulose derivatives like ethyl(hydroxyethyl) cellulose (EHEC) and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC).


Polymer Bulletin | 2006

Water soluble 3-mono-O-ethyl cellulose : Synthesis and characterization

Andreas Koschella; Dominik Fenn; Thomas Heinze


Macromolecular Symposia | 2006

Regioselectively Functionalized Cellulose Derivatives: A Mini Review

Andreas Koschella; Dominik Fenn; Nicolas Illy; Thomas Heinze


Reactive & Functional Polymers | 2009

Novel 3-O-propargyl cellulose as a precursor for regioselective functionalization of cellulose

Dominik Fenn; Matthias Pohl; Thomas Heinze


Polymer Bulletin | 2008

Efficient allylation of cellulose in dimethyl sulfoxide/tetrabutylammonium fluoride trihydrate

Thomas Heinze; Thorger Lincke; Dominik Fenn; Andreas Koschella


Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2009

Self‐association of cellulose ethers with random and regioselective distribution of substitution

Shaomin Sun; Timothy J. Foster; William MacNaughtan; John R. Mitchell; Dominik Fenn; Andreas Koschella; Thomas Heinze


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2011

Synthesis of diblock methylcellulose derivatives with regioselective functionalization patterns

Atsushi Nakagawa; Dominik Fenn; Andreas Koschella; Thomas Heinze; Hiroshi Kamitakahara


Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2011

Physical properties of diblock methylcellulose derivatives with regioselective functionalization patterns: First direct evidence that a sequence of 2,3,6-tri-O-methyl-glucopyranosyl units causes thermoreversible gelation of methylcellulose

Atsushi Nakagawa; Dominik Fenn; Andreas Koschella; Thomas Heinze; Hiroshi Kamitakahara


Cellulose | 2009

Novel 3-mono-O-hydroxyethyl cellulose: synthesis and structure characterization

Dominik Fenn; Thomas Heinze


Macromolecular Symposia | 2010

Study on Synthesis and NMR Characterization of 2,3-O-Hydroxyethyl Cellulose Depending on Synthesis Conditions

Katrin Petzold-Welcke; Manuela Kötteritzsch; Dominik Fenn; Andreas Koschella; Thomas Heinze

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