CBSE XII Chemistry Project Prepare A Sample of Cuprammonium Rayon Threads From Filter Paper

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Aim
To prepare a sample of cuprammonium rayon threads from filter paper.

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Apparatus Required
a) b) c) d) e) f) Conical flask (preferably 250 ml) Funnel Glass rod Beaker (pre
ferably 250 ml) Water bath Filter paper (Whatman paper or ordinary filter paper
sheets. Preferably, Whatman)

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Chemicals Required
a) b) c) d) e) f) CuSO4 NaOH solution Liquor ammonia solution Dilute H2SO4 Whatm
an Paper Distilled H2O

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Background
Rayon is a synthetic fiber produced from cellulose. Developed in an attempt to p
roduce silk chemically, it was originally called artificial silk or wood silk. R
ayon is a regenerated fiber, because cellulose is converted to a liquid compound
and then back to cellulose in the form of fiber. For example, cuprammonium rayo
n is made by dissolving cellulose in an ammoniacal copper sulphate solution. The
characteristics of rayon fibers are:
They are highly absorbent,
Soft and comfortable,

Easy to dye &

Drape well.

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Introduction
Cellulose is natures own giant molecule. It is the fibrous material that every pl
ant from seaweed to the sequoia makes by baking glucose molecules in long chains
; the chains are bound together in the fibers that give plants their shape and s
trength. Wood has now become the main source of cellulose. Since it contains onl
y 40% to 50% cellulose, the substance must be extracted by pulping. The logs are f
laked, and then simmered in chemicals that dissolve the tarry lignin, resins and
minerals. The remaining pulp, about 93% cellulose, is dried and rolled into she
ets-raw material for paper, rayon and other products. It can be obtained in 2 wa
ys: 1. Viscose Process: Cellulose is soaked in 30% caustic soda solution for abo
ut 3 hrs. The alkali solution is removed and the product is treated with CS2. Th
is gives cellulose xanthate, which is dissolved in NaOH solution to give viscous
solution. This is filtered and forced through a spinneret into a dilute H2SO4 s
olution, both of which harden the gum-like thread into rayon fibers. The process
of making viscose was discovered by C.F.Cross and E.J.Bevan in 1891. 2. Cupramm
onium Rayon: Cuprammonium rayon is obtained by dissolving pieces of filter paper
in a deep blue solution containing tetra-ammine cupric hydroxide. The latter is
obtained from a solution of copper sulphate. To it, NH4OH solution is added to
precipitate cupric hydroxide, which is then dissolved in excess of NH3. Reaction
s: CuSO4 + 2NH4OH Cu(OH)2 + (NH4)2SO4
Pale blue ppt
Cu(OH) 2 + 4NH4OH [Cu(NH3) 4](OH) 2 + 4H2O [Cu(NH3) 4](OH) 2 + pieces of filter
paper left for 10-15 days give a viscous solution called VISCOSE.

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Procedure
A. Preparation of Schweitzers Solution: a) Way 20g of CuSO4.5H20. b) Transfer thi
s to a beaker having 100ml distilled water and add 15ml of dilute H2SO4 to preve
nt hydrolysis of CuSO4. c) Stir it with a glass rod till a clear solution is obt
ained. Add 11ml of liquor ammonia drop by drop with slow stirring. The precipita
te of cupric hydroxide is separated out. d) Filter the solution containing cupri
c hydroxide through a funnel with filter paper. e) Wash the precipitate of cupri
c hydroxide with water until the filtrate fails to give a positive test for sulp
hate ions with barium chloride solution. f) Transfer the precipitate to a beaker
that contains 50ml of liquor ammonia or wash it down the funnel. The precipitat
e when dissolved in liquor ammonia gives a deep blue solution of tetra-ammine cu
pric hydroxide. This is known as SCHWEITZERS SOLUTION. B. Preparation of Cellulos
e material a) After weighing 2g of filter paper divide it into very fine pieces
and then transfer these pieces to the tetra-ammine cupric hydroxide solution in
the beaker. b) Seal the flask and keep for 10 to 15 days, during this period the
filter paper is dissolved completely. C. Formation of Rayon Thread a) Take 50ml
of distilled water in a glass container. To this add 20ml of conc H2SO4 drop by
drop. Cool the solution under tap water. In a big glass container pour some of
the solution. b) Fill the syringe with cellulose solution prepared before.

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c) Place the big glass container containing H2SO4 solution produced before in ic
e (the reaction being spontaneous results in excess release of energy in the for
m of heat which makes the fibers weak and breaks them). d) Immerse the tip of th
e syringe in the solution and press gently. Notice the fibers getting formed in
the acid bath. Continue to move your hand and keep pressing the syringe to extru
de more fibers into the bath. e) Leave the fibers in solution till they decolori
ze and become strong enough. f) Filter and wash with distilled water.

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Precautions
a) Addition of excess NH3 should be avoided. b) Before taking the viscose in the
syringe make sure that it does not contain any particles of paper, otherwise, i
t would clog the needle of the syringe. c) Addition of NH3 should be done in a f
ume cupboard and with extreme care. The fumes if inhaled may cause giddiness. d)
Use a thick needle otherwise the fibers wont come out.

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Bibliography

Chemistry (Part I) Textbook for Class XII; National Council of Educational Resea
rch and Training Concepts of Physics 2 by H C Verma; Bharti Bhawan (Publishers &
Distributors)
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