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C.A.S. Hill, N.S. Cetin, N. Ozmen

Potential Catalysts for the Acetylation of Wood

Summary

The potential of several tertiary amine catalysts (pyridine, 4-dimethyl-amino pyridine, N-methyl pyrrolidine and N-methyl pyrrolidinone) for the acetylation of Corsican pine sapwood, using acetic anhydride, has been investigated. Rates of reaction were compared with non-catalysed acetylation using acetic anhydride. The hypernucleophile 4-dimethylamino pyridine was found to be the most effective catalyst of those studied. At a concentration of only 1% of the catalyst in acetic anhydride, a weight percent gain of 20% was realised, compared with 7% for the uncatalysed reaction, after 30 minutes system at 100°C. The influence of substrate swelling upon the rate of reaction with wood is discussed.

Holzforschung, Walter de Gruyter

Print ISSN: 0018-3830
Volume: 54, 04/2000
Pages: 269 - 272

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