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Cyanoethyl cellulose, extent of labeling: ~2.2 mol cyanoethylation per mol cellulose

Typical Properties
CAS 9004-41-5
Catalog ACM9004415-1
Molecular Weight 766.80 g/mol
Appearance Powder
Storage Room Temp
Composition C36H46N8O11
Feature High dielectric constant; High water resistance; High insulation; Self-extinguishing; Good LCD behavior
Grade Reagent Grade
MDL Number MFCD00081515
Quality Level 200
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Overview
Description

Cyanoethyl cellulose (CEC) is an important class of cellulose ethers. It is a cellulose ether obtained by Michael addition reaction of cellulose with acrylonitrile after alkalization. The compound is catalyzed by a strong base to generate a nucleophile, which then undergoes a nucleophilic addition reaction with acrylonitrile with a positron effect. In addition, cyanoethyl cellulose can also be prepared by reacting 3,3-dipropionitrile ether with alkali cellulose. Generally, the reaction is carried out under mild conditions (50°C) and low base catalysts to reduce the hydrolysis of the cyano group, prevent the homopolymerization of acrylonitrile and the formation of by-products. The highly substituted cyanoethyl cellulose is a white fibrous solid. The nitrogen content is generally 12.5% to 12.8%. Cyanoethyl cellulose can be used as an electroluminescent material. In addition, it can also be used to prepare gel polymer electrolytes.

Features

High dielectric constant; High water resistance; High insulation; Self-extinguishing; Good LCD behavior

Application

For the preparation of high-dielectric flexible nanocomposite films;Ideal insulating medium for miniature high temperature capacitors;For film capacitors;As electroluminescent materials