Efficiency of hydrophobic phosphonium ionic liquids and DMSO as recyclable cellulose dissolution and regeneration media
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Title: | Efficiency of hydrophobic phosphonium ionic liquids and DMSO as recyclable cellulose dissolution and regeneration media |
Author: | Holding, Ashley J. Parviainen, Arno Kilpeläinen, Ilkka Soto Campos, Ana María Rodríguez Martínez, Héctor |
Affiliation: | Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Enxeñaría Química |
Date of Issue: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Citation: | Holding, A., Parviainen, A., Kilpeläinen, I., Soto, A., King, A., & Rodríguez, H. (2017). Efficiency of hydrophobic phosphonium ionic liquids and DMSO as recyclable cellulose dissolution and regeneration media. RSC Advances, 7(28), 17451-17461. doi: 10.1039/c7ra01662j |
Abstract: | Hydrophobic, long-chain tetraalkylphosphonium acetate salts (ionic liquids) were combined with a dipolar aprotic co-solvent, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), and the feasibility of these solvent systems for cellulose dissolution and regeneration was studied. A 60 : 40 w/w mixture of the ionic liquid tetraoctylphosphonium acetate ([P8888][OAc]) and DMSO was found to dissolve up to 8 wt% cellulose, whilst trioctyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium acetate ([P14888][OAc]) dissolved up to 3 wt% cellulose. Water (an anti-solvent for cellulose) was found to give rise to biphasic liquid–liquid systems when combined with these mixtures, yielding an upper phase rich in ionic liquid and a lower aqueous phase. The liquid–liquid equilibria of the ternary systems were experimentally determined, finding that DMSO strongly partitioned towards the aqueous phase. Thus, a process scheme involving simultaneous regeneration of cellulose and recycling of the solvent system was envisioned, and demonstrated on a large scale using [P8888][OAc]. A large portion of the ionic liquid (ca. 60 wt%) was directly recovered via phase separation, with a further 37 wt% being recovered from the swollen cellulose phase and residual materials, bringing recovery to 97%. XRD analysis of the recovered cellulose materials showed a loss of crystallinity and conversion from Cellulose I to Cellulose II. Non-dissolving compositions of ionic liquid and DMSO did not affect cellulose crystallinity after cellulose pulp treatment |
Publisher version: | https://doi.org/10.1039/C7RA01662J |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10347/23010 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C7RA01662J |
E-ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
Rights: | © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017. Open Access Article. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License |
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