Self-standing films of octadecylaminated-TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils with antifingerprint properties.
Carbohydr Polym
; 256: 117536, 2021 Mar 15.
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Self-standing films of cellulose nanofibril derivatives were prepared via oxidation by the 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy radical and amidation with octadecylamine (ODA). The transparency and rigidity of the films decreased and their flexibility increased as the amide/carboxyl ratio increased. The introduction of the ODA also resulted in rising contact angles of water (from 43.5° to 117°) and oleic acid (from 22.5° to 57.1°). Furthermore, the films exhibited unique oil repellency: a drop of hexadecane slipped without tailing on the surface modified by ODA. This phenomenon was observed after moderate modification (water contact angle: 95-114°) and was absent for the films with the lowest and highest extents of modification. Then, the antifingerprint property of the films was examined by means of the powder test, and a reduction in fingerprints on the films was demonstrated. These results suggest the usefulness of developing transparent, self-standing oil-repellent films without perfluorinated compounds for antifingerprint and other antifouling applications.
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Piperidinas
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Celulose Oxidada
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Ácido Oleico
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Óxidos N-Cíclicos
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Nanofibras
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Radicais Livres
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2021
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