Quaternization xylans were prepared by treating xylans differing in st
ructural and molecular properties with 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyltrimeth
ylammonium chloride (CHMAC) in aqueous NaOH under mild reaction condit
ions. The degree of substitution with quaternary ammonium groups can b
e monitored by altering the amount of CHMAC at optimum molar ratios of
NaOH/CHMAC in the range 1.2-1.6, without changing the structure of th
e xylan backbones. Hot water pretreatment of the xylans in the alkalin
e activation step significantly enhances their reactivity. The presenc
e of alkylammonium substituents was revealed by IR and NMR spectroscop
y. The applicability of quaternized xylans as a retention aid in paper
making is demonstrated on thermomechanical pulp. Xylans, therefore, re
present an important renewable resource for the production of novel ca
tionic biopolymers.