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Cotton cellulose with different % NaOH treatments and graft copolymers of c
ellulose prepared with vinyl acetate (AV) and methyl acrylate (MA), and Ce(
IV) ion as an initiator were submitted to biodegradation conditions. Cellul
ose is a biopolymer consisting solely of glucose units, and, consequently,
is also easily biodegradable. Nevertheless, modified cellulose, for example
, by graft copolymerization, shows an increased resistance to biodegradatio
n. The aim of this work was to study by calorimetric and dynamic-mechanical
analysis how the chemical modification of cellulose affects its biodegrada
bility. From the obtained results some information has also been deduced ab
out the composition and mechanical behavior of the vinylic grafted chains.
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