Abstract:
Results of studies on the radiation-chemical transformations of cellulose, its ethers, and some other polysaccharides (xylan, starch, dextran, chitin, chitosan, and heparin) are discussed. Ionising radiation causes the degradation of these compounds accompanied by decomposition of the pyranose ring and formation of compounds with carbonyl and carboxy groups, as well as formation of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide. The efficiency of degradation increases considerably with temperature and depends on the structure of the polysaccharide and the nature of its substituents. A mechanism of the radiation-chemical transformations of cellulose and other polysaccharides is suggested. The prospects of using radiation-chemical methods for processing of cellulose and other polysaccharides in industry and agriculture are considered. The bibliography includes 213 references.
Received: 26.05.1997
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541.15+541.64+661.728
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian
Citation:
B. G. Ershov, “Radiation-chemical degradation of cellulose and other polysaccharides”, Usp. Khim., 67:4 (1998), 353–375; Russian Chem. Reviews, 67:4 (1998), 315–334
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