Abstract

In this work, chemical pulp was used to prepare hazy transparent films, and the effects of hemicellulose content on carboxyl group formation during TEMPO-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl) mediated oxidation, and the properties of the film prepared from the chemical pulp were evaluated. The hemicellulose content exhibited a negligible effect on carboxyl content formation, while prior alkaline extraction significantly enhanced the selective oxidation indicating a substantial increase of carboxyl group. The prior alkaline extraction and TEMPO-mediated oxidation initiated severe hemicellulose removal and fiber swelling, and therefore promoted the subsequent ultrasonic fibrillation. The optical transmittance of the film prepared from the chemical pulp was near-constant at ~ 89%, while the haze increased slightly from 85 to 94%, when the hemicellulose content was increased from 6.7 to 19.2%. Conversely, the presence of hemicellulose significantly impaired the film surface properties, possibly due to the large size of the cellulose fibers.

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