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Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane)
This article presents the results of research related to the development of cellulose man-made fibers with luminescent properties. The fibers were obtained from regenerated cellulose with the use of the N-Methylmorpholine-N-Oxide (NMMO) method for lyocell (Tencel) fiber formation. The method is name...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600283/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33036466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12102296 |
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author | Erdman, Aleksandra Kulpinski, Piotr Gabor, Jadwiga Stanula, Arkadiusz Swinarew, Andrzej S. |
author_facet | Erdman, Aleksandra Kulpinski, Piotr Gabor, Jadwiga Stanula, Arkadiusz Swinarew, Andrzej S. |
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description | This article presents the results of research related to the development of cellulose man-made fibers with luminescent properties. The fibers were obtained from regenerated cellulose with the use of the N-Methylmorpholine-N-Oxide (NMMO) method for lyocell (Tencel) fiber formation. The method is named after the cellulose solvent (NMMO) used to obtain the spinning solution. Fibers are formed by the dry–wet spinning method. Due to the characteristic of the lyocell process, the fibers were easily modified to achieve luminescent properties with star-shaped organic compound poly((9-carbazolyl)methylthiirane) (KMT). Fibers were examined on their mechanical parameters with the use of Zwick Z2.5/TN1S tensile testing machine, and the results show the influence of the KMT concentration in the fiber matrix on mechanical parameters of the fibers. The study also attempted to determine the concentration of the modifier in the fibers with the use of UV-VIS Spectrofluorometer JASCO. The luminescent properties of fibers were estimated as well, using Jobin–Yvon spectrofluorometer FLUOROMAX–4, and the results are very promising as the fibers emit blue light in the range of visible light spectrum even for small concentrations of KMT (about 0.1 wt.%). |
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spelling | pubmed-76002832020-11-01 Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane) Erdman, Aleksandra Kulpinski, Piotr Gabor, Jadwiga Stanula, Arkadiusz Swinarew, Andrzej S. Polymers (Basel) Article This article presents the results of research related to the development of cellulose man-made fibers with luminescent properties. The fibers were obtained from regenerated cellulose with the use of the N-Methylmorpholine-N-Oxide (NMMO) method for lyocell (Tencel) fiber formation. The method is named after the cellulose solvent (NMMO) used to obtain the spinning solution. Fibers are formed by the dry–wet spinning method. Due to the characteristic of the lyocell process, the fibers were easily modified to achieve luminescent properties with star-shaped organic compound poly((9-carbazolyl)methylthiirane) (KMT). Fibers were examined on their mechanical parameters with the use of Zwick Z2.5/TN1S tensile testing machine, and the results show the influence of the KMT concentration in the fiber matrix on mechanical parameters of the fibers. The study also attempted to determine the concentration of the modifier in the fibers with the use of UV-VIS Spectrofluorometer JASCO. The luminescent properties of fibers were estimated as well, using Jobin–Yvon spectrofluorometer FLUOROMAX–4, and the results are very promising as the fibers emit blue light in the range of visible light spectrum even for small concentrations of KMT (about 0.1 wt.%). MDPI 2020-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7600283/ /pubmed/33036466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12102296 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Erdman, Aleksandra Kulpinski, Piotr Gabor, Jadwiga Stanula, Arkadiusz Swinarew, Andrzej S. Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane) |
title | Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane) |
title_full | Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane) |
title_fullStr | Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane) |
title_full_unstemmed | Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane) |
title_short | Luminescent Cellulose Fibers Modified with Poly((9-Carbazolyl)Methylthiirane) |
title_sort | luminescent cellulose fibers modified with poly((9-carbazolyl)methylthiirane) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600283/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33036466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12102296 |
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