J. Kunze et Hhp. Fink, Characterization of cellulose and cellulose derivatives by high resolutionsolid state C-13-NMR-spectroscopy, PAPIER, 53(12), 1999, pp. 753-764
An overview is given with regard to the possibilities of the solid-state C-
13 NMR spectroscopy in characterizing cellulose structures. The techniques
(cross-polarization, magic angle spinning) necessary for the measurement of
high-resolution solid state 13C NMR spectra are introduced. The C-13 CP/MA
S NMR spectrum of cellulose I is discussed as an example with regard to the
assignment of the lines, line shape and spectral resolution.
The influence of the super-molecular order on the spectrum and relations be
tween line intensity and molecular dynamics are demonstrated. By applying a
ppropriate experimental conditions structural components of solid-state cel
lulose with different chain mobility (e.g, crystalline, amorphous) can be d
etermined. As shown with diethylaminoethylcellulose, the solid-state cellul
ose matrix and the liquid-like phase of substituents can be analyzed select
ively by NMR. Furthermore, a survey of the spectra of the most important cr
ystalline modifications of cellulose is given and methods for the quantitat
ive phase analysis are demonstrated.
By means of C-13 CP/MAS NMR, the formation of complexes or lattice modifica
tions of cellulose with amines such as 1,2-propanediamine, 1,3-propanediami
ne or diethylenetriamine is proven. Finally, the characterization of the co
mposition of solid state cellulose derivatives is discussed. In this respec
t the proof of a structure-selective, block-like carboxymethylation of cell
ulose is given.