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Resumo(s)
Carboxylate ionic liquids (ILs) combining benzethonium (BE) and didecyldimethylammonium (DDA) as
cations have been explored to be used for the first time as dual functional solvents for microcrystalline
cellulose (MCC) dissolution and, subsequently development of polymeric structures. Considering that
some ILs can remain in the polymeric structures after phase inversion, these ILs can offer advantages
such as antibacterial/antimicrobial response and ability to disrupt H-bonds. In this context, all tested ILs
have been able to dissolve MCC up to a concentration of 4% (w/w), resulting in different polymeric
structures, such as gel-like or films, depending on the type of IL and the ratio between MCC and IL.
Furthermore, FTIR spectroscopy showed that some IL remains in the polymeric structures, which can
enhance their application in the biomedical field
Descrição
Palavras-chave
cellulose-based polymeric structures carboxylate ionic liquids
Contexto Educativo
Citação
RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 39278–39286
Editora
Royal Society of Chemistry
