Structural analysis of cellulose acetate and zirconium alkoxide hybrid fibres†
Abstract
We investigated the detailed structures of organic–inorganic hybrid fibres composed of cellulose acetate (CA) and zirconium alkoxides (Zr(OR)4) using attenuated total refraction-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements. The fibres were prepared by an air-gap spinning technique, where the acetone solution of CA was injected into a Zr(OR)4–acetone bath. The Zr contents in the prepared fibres increased with increasing Zr(OR)4 bath concentration, but reached steady-state values at Zr(OR)4 bath concentrations above 10 wt%. In addition, EDS analysis for the cross-section of the fibre showed that Zr distribution in the fibre varied depending on Zr(OR)4 bath concentration and alkoxide type. ATR-FTIR and XAFS analysis showed that Zr contained in a CA fibre was hexacoordinated, with a local structure similar to that of hydrolysed Zr(OR)4. This result indicated that the confinement to the CA fibre had little influence on the local structure of Zr.