Synthesis of Water-soluble Fiber using Carboxymethylcellulose(CMC) and Development of Pilot Plant 


Vol. 11,  No. 4, pp. 189-194, Dec.  2005


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Carboxymethylcellulose(CMC) which is water-soluble fiber was manufactured by mercerization and etherification in the earlier study. Experimental parameters were conversion time for each step, concentration of reagent and temperature. To know the presence of functional group, CMC was analyzed by FT-IR(Fourier Transform Infrared) spectroscopy. Ethanol was recovered using evaporator and purity of ethanol analyzed by GC-MASS was 97% and 83% after mercerization and etherification respectively. For the pilot plant, if CMC is folded by 40 times it showed maximum efficiency. Maximum solubility was obtained when the ratio of NaOH and MCA is 3 : 4.5.

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[IEEE Style]

S. HJ, L. S, C. Y, C. EH, M. S, P. JW, "Synthesis of Water-soluble Fiber using Carboxymethylcellulose(CMC) and Development of Pilot Plant," Clean Technology, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 189-194, 2005. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Song HJ, Lee S, Choi Y, Chung EH, Maken S, and Park JW. 2005. Synthesis of Water-soluble Fiber using Carboxymethylcellulose(CMC) and Development of Pilot Plant. Clean Technology, 11, 4, (2005), 189-194. DOI: .