Kinetic analysis of color changes in cellulose during heat treatment

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This paper deals with the kinetics of the color changes of cellulose during heat treatment. The color of cellulose heated at 90-180°C was measured by a spectrophotometer and expressed by CIELAB color parameters. The values of L* decreased and those of a*, b* and ΔE*ab increased at all the treatment temperatures. Several kinetic models, namely, the zero-order, first-order, second-order and autocatalytic model, were applied to the changes in the color values. Furthermore, the results of kinetic analysis using the best-fit model were compared to the results obtained from conventional kinetic models. It was suggested that the kinetic analysis using the best-fit model was the better way to accurately predict color changes during heat treatment. The values of apparent activation energy calculated from the changes of L*, a*, b* and ΔE*ab were 125, 124, 118 and 120 kJ/mol, respectively. These values were similar to the reported values calculated from other chemical or mechanical properties. © 2011 The Japan Wood Research Society.

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Matsuo, M., Umemura, K., & Kawai, S. (2012). Kinetic analysis of color changes in cellulose during heat treatment. Journal of Wood Science, 58(2), 113–119. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-011-1235-5

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