Photodegradation of sugarcane bagasse fibers. Influence of acetylation or grafting UV-absorber and/or hindered nitroxide radical on their photostability

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Unbleached (SCB) and peroxide bleached (PB-SCB) sugarcane bagasse fibers were grafted with hydroxyphenylbenzotriazole UV absorber (1) and/or hindered nitroxide radical of piperidinyloxy type (3). PB-SCB fibers were also acetylated with acetic anhydride. The photosensitivity of the various fibers to UV light was comparatively evaluated using Lab color coordinates and by monitoring their UV-Visible diffuse reflectance spectra. SCB fibers were found to be photostable whereas PB-SCB fibers presented some sensitivity to UV light. The stability of SCB fibers was attributed to the presence of photostable para- hydroxyphenylpropane units in SCB lignin. The grafted and non-grafted SCB fibers showed similar behaviors against UV-Visible light whereas grafted PB-SCB were photostabilized by the presence of 2 or 4 or both. Acetylation of PB-SCB fibers induced photostabilization in addition to some photobleaching effect. The photobleaching was also revealed by fluorescence emission studies. As a consequence of these observations, SCB fibers might be considered to have a high potential for lignocellulosic materials to be used outdoors. ©2006 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.

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Ruggiero, R., Machado, A. E. H., Hoareau, W., Gardrat, C., Nourmamode, A., Grelierb, S., & Castellan, A. (2006). Photodegradation of sugarcane bagasse fibers. Influence of acetylation or grafting UV-absorber and/or hindered nitroxide radical on their photostability. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 17(4), 763–770. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532006000400019

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