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Rheological behavior of chitosan derivative/cellulose polyblends from N-methylmorpholine N-oxide/H2O solution

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O-carboxymethylated chitosan (O-CMCh) aqueous solution (I) and Ethyletheramine Chitosan (EACS) aqueous solution (II) were blended with cellulose N-methylmorpholine N-oxide solution, and corresponding polyblends (Polyblend I and II) were obtained. The rheology of this three liquids, (cellulose solution, Polyblend I and II), was investigated in this study. Then the influence on rheology, because of the addition of chitosan derivative, was discussed.

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The authors are grateful for the financial support of the National Nature Science Foundation of China through the grant 50173019.

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Liu, X., Chen, Q. & Pan, H. Rheological behavior of chitosan derivative/cellulose polyblends from N-methylmorpholine N-oxide/H2O solution. J Mater Sci 42, 6510–6514 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-007-1505-1

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