Abstract

AbstractIn order to determine the relative equilibrium constants for reactions of the hydroxyl groups at C2, C3, and C6 of the D‐glucopyranosyl units, methyl vinyl sulfone was reacted with cellulose dissolved in benzyltrimethylammonium hydroxide. The reaction was carried to constancy in distribution of substituents between the 2–0– and 6–0–positions. The distributions of substituents in the D‐glucopyranosyl units were measured by gas‐liquid chromatographic analysis of the products from hydrolysis of the modified cellulose. Relative equilibrium constants were then evaluated, assuming complete accessibility of all three types of hydroxyl groups of the cellulose in solution. For determination of the relative accessibilities of the individual types of hydroxyl groups in heterogeneous reactions of cotton cellulose with methyl vinyl sulfone, the reactions were carried to equilibrium distributions in media of various normalities of sodium hydroxide (i.e., media of various swelling strength). The distributions of substituents in the D‐glucopyranosyl units were measured. From these values and the ratio of equilibrium constants, the relative accessibilities of the hydroxyl groups at C2 versus those at C6 were calculated. Apparent accessibilities of the hydroxyl groups at C2 are approximately double those at C6 when the reaction is carried out in 1N sodium hydroxide and about triple those at C6 when the reaction is carried out in 0.5N sodium hydroxide.

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