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Title: Cellulose Plastics


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Cellulose Plastics
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Cellulose Plastics
  • Introduction
  • Cellulose is a natural polymer produced from
    wood via wood pulp.
  • Woven grade cotton contains about 90 cellulose
    while an average wood has about 50 and the
    balance is composed of lignin and
    polysaccharides.
  • Cellulose resins include four organic esters,
    cellulose acetate (CA), cellulose acetate
    butyrate (CAB), cellulose acetate propionate
    (CAP) and cellulose acetate triacetate (CAT).

3
  • In 1927, Eastman Kodak Co. commercialized
    cellulose acetate into photographic film base.
  • Molding grade of CA was introduced in 1935.
  • In 1938, Eastman introduced CAB.
  • CAP was introduced in 1960.

4
Polymerization
  • The cellulose esters are prepared by reacting
    chemical cellulose with organic acids and
    anhydrides using sulfuric acid as a catalyst.
  • In the standard synthesis of CA, the reaction
    proceeds with acetic acid and acetic anhydride
    to the triester stage. CA is prepared by
    hydrolyzing the triester to remove some of
    its acetyl groups. Plastic grade CA contains 38
    to 40 acetyl.

5
  • The propionate and butyrate esters are made by
    substituting propionic acid and propionic
    anhydride or butyric acid and butyric anhydride
    for some of the acetic acid and acetic
    anhydride.
  • Plastic granules of CAP contain 39 to 47
    propionyl and 2 to 9 acetyl. CAB contains 26 to
    39 butyryl and 12 to 15 acetyl.

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When A is and B is Plastic is H
H Cellulose CCH3 CCH3 Cellulose
acetate
O
O   CCH3
CCH2CH3 Cellulose acetate propionate
O
O   CCH3
CCH2CH2CH3 Cellulose
acetate butyrate
O
O   CCH2CH3
CCH2CH3 Cellulose propionate
O
O   CH2CH3
CH2CH3 Ethyl cellulose   NO2

NO2 Cellulose Nitrate
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Cellulose Esters
  • Cellulose Acetate
  • Introduction
  • Manufacturing of cellulose acetate was done in
    1865 using a process in which cotton was heated
    with acetic anhydride in sealed tube at
    130-1400C but the process was difficult to
    control.
  • With further research various new techniques of
    manufacturing of cellulose acetate are
    developed.

8
  • One of the methods available today is
    homogenous acetylation.
  • In this process cellulose is pretreated with
    glacial acetic acid to open up the cellulosic
    matter.
  • After pretreating, acetylation is done by
    mixing pretreated cellulose with acetylating
    agent like acetic anhydride, a catalyst like
    concentrated sulphuric acid and acetic acid as
    diluent.

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Properties
  • - High water absorption
  • - Poor electrical insulation characteristics
  • - Limited aging resistance
  • - Limited heat resistance
  • - Dissolved by wide variety of reagents

10
Properties of Cellulose acetate
Name Value Unit
Specific gravity 1.28 --
Tensile Strength 40 MPa
Tensile modulus 2174 MPa
Flexural modulus 1794 MPa
Elongation at break 38
Impact Strength (Izod ) 160 J/m
Hardness R62 ---
HDT (under 1.82 MPa load.) 61 C
Melting point 240-260 C
Glass transition temperature 157 C
Dielectric Strength 13.4 KV/mm
11
Applications
CA Different applications
Spectacles
Tool handles
12
Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB)
Bleached Wood Pulp 40-50 H2SO4
Pretreated for 12 hours
Drying with Acetic acid
Etherification of treated cellulose with mixture
of Butyric acid and acetic anhydride H2SO4
( Catalyst)
Cellulose acetate butyrate
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Properties
  • - Good toughness
  • - Excellent appearance
  • - Giving good coating with hard glossy surface
  • - Lower water absorption
  • - Better flow properties
  • - Lower density

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Properties of Cellulose Acetate Butyrate
Name Value Unit
Specific gravity 1.19 --
Tensile Strength 34.5 MPa
Tensile modulus 1725 MPa
Flexural modulus 1449 MPa
Elongation at break 50
Impact Strength (Izod ) 187 J/m
Hardness R75 ---
HDT (under 1.82 MPa load.) 65 C
Dielectric Strength 13.4 KV/mm
15
Applications
  • - Toys, tools handles, tabular keys, telephone
    housing, pipes for conveying water, outdoor
    display signs, vacuum formed products and
    protective coating for metals.

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Cellulose Acetate Propionate
  • - Cellulose Acetate Propionate having shorter
    side chain and it is harder stiffer, and posses
    higher tensile strength than Cellulose Acetate
    Butyrate.
  • - Easy to vacuum form and also tend to be used
    for applications like tool handles, safety
    lockers, steering wheels, etc.

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Properties
  • - Cellulose Acetate Propionate have shorter side
    chain and it is harder, stiffer and possess
    higher tensile strength than Cellulose Acetate
    Butyrate. Like cellulose acetate butyrate, this
    is easy to vacuum form and also tends to be used
    for applications like tool handles, safety
    lockers, steering wheels, etc.

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Cellulose Nitrate
  • - Cellulose Nitrate is manufactured by the
    reaction between cellulose, nitric acid and
    sulphuric acid.
  • - It is possible to vary degree of
    etherification according to the root hydroxyl
    group which is replaced by nitrate group.
  • - Fully nitrated cellulose, cellulose
    tri-nitriate is an explosive.
  • - Cellulose nitrate is precipiticised with
    camphor in order to make it easy processable.

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Properties of Cellulose Nitrate
  • Good rigidity
  • Water white transparency
  • Poor chemical resistance
  • Reasonable toughness
  • Capable of forming highly attractive
    multi-coloured sheeting
  • Highly inflammable.

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Applications
  • The one time important application was in
    photographic film.
  • Today the principal outlet are knife
    handles,table tennis ball and spectacle frames.
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