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The activation energy of the reaction in this step is reduced, while the fluidity of the reaction mixture is improved, and the defect of low yield of methylation reaction in the original process is solved. In the example, through the research and application of the solid phase reactor, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate particles are formed.
One is to become a highly efficient auxiliary, improve the reaction yield, and control the generation of side reactions,
Second, as a catalyst, HPMC is used as an efficient catalyst to improve the purity of reactants and the reaction yield, so that the reaction yield can be increased to 98%. The utilization rate of raw materials is increased to 95% through the use of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose as auxiliary agent, which guarantees the preparation of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose phthalate and prevents agglomeration between particles in the post-treatment process.
The third is to solve the problem of low yield of the original process. A representative experiment is to reduce the unit consumption of raw cotton fiber from 1.05t/t of the original process to 0.94t/t during the phthalic acid reaction., In the process of hydroxypropylation reaction, phthalic anhydride reaction residues, free phthalic acid and residual acetic acid solvent can be removed. The yield of this step was increased to 95%.
7. Moisturizer and surfactant
Hydroxyethyl Methyl Cellulose (MHEC) are water soluble nonionic cellulose ethers, which are offered as free flowing powder or in granular form cellulose.Hydroxyethyl Methyl Cellulose(MHEC) is made from highly pure cotton-cellulose by reaction of etherification under alkaline conditions without any organs of animals, fat and other bioactive constituents.MHEC appears to be white powder and is odorless and tasteless. It is featured by hygroscopicity and hardly soluble in hot water, acetone, ethanol and toluene. In cold water MHEC will swell into colloidal solution and its solybility is not influenced by PH value.Similar to methyl cellulose while being added to Hdroxyethyl groups. MHEC is more resistant to saline, easily soluble in water and has higher gel temperature.