It is believed that oxidative degradation involving free radicals leads to
the deterioration of alkaline paper during ageing. However, due to the high
detection limit of conventional methods, e.g. ESR, the presence of radical
species during ageing of pure cellulose at close to ambient conditions has
not yet been established. In the present work, N,N'-(5-nitro,1,3-phenylene
)bisglutaramide is used as a colour indicator of hydroxyl radical productio
n in cellulosic materials. Quantitative determinations of its hydroxylated
products can be performed using colourimetry. The measurements are rapid, n
on-destructive and demand a small amount of sample, which makes the new met
hod attractive for use in industrial laboratories for a variety of material
s. Several sources of systematic errors are identified and evaluated. Hydro
xyl radicals are shown to be important intermediates in the oxidative proce
sses during ageing of alkaline cellulose (pH > 7). Furthermore, the importa
nce of alkalinity on oxidative degradation of bleached chemical pulps is de
monstrated. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.