Abstract

In the present study the reaction of heterogeneous acetylation was applied to sugar cane bagasse. The product of heterogeneous acetylation was characterized using: (a) Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy based on the presence of the CO stretch band of the carbonyl group (around 1740 cm −1), (b) wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) based on the presence of a maximum in the region of 2 θ between 5 and 10°, and (c) differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) based on the presence of an endothermic peak at approximately 300°C. The acetate produced was cast into films and the water flux was measured by the cup technique of Payne. The water flux through films of 50 μm was (9.10±0.06)×10 −7 g s −1 cm −2.

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