Non-Wood paper from coffee pulp Waste: How its performance as coffee filter

Raden Reza Rizkiansyah , Yati Mardiyati , Arief Hariyanto , Steven Steven , Tatacipta Dirgantara
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Coffee pulp waste was having potential to be used as a source of non-wood cellulose for papermaking because of its abundance, considerable fraction of cellulose content, and low economic value. In this study, the isolated cellulosic fiber from coffee pulp waste was prepared into paper with the specific purpose of filter for coffee, with the aim as an effort to develop economic value and potential alternative utilization to reduce the environmental impact of coffee pulp waste accumulation, besides suggesting alternative non-wood cellulose source for coffee filter paper. The effect of extraction process repetition using 3 % (w/w) sodium hydroxide was studied to evaluate its effectiveness in removing the non-cellulosic content of coffee pulp, especially lignin, which could damage the taste of coffee. The physical and mechanical properties and water flow ability of coffee pulp filter paper (CPFP) were conducted to evaluate its characteristics and performance. The result showed that three times repetitions of alkali treatment to coffee pulp produced similar lignocellulosic content quality to the commercial wood-based coffee filter paper, with cellulose fraction reaching 86.67 % and residual lignin around 5.39 %. The coffee pulp-based filter paper made from three times repetition of alkali-treated coffee pulp has comparable tensile strength and excellent folding resistance compared to commercial filter paper, which reached around 526 ± 198.4 N/m and 1 df, respectively. The coffee pulp-based filter paper also demonstrated could withstand discharged through by boiling water without breaking. According to the resulting performance of CPFP, coffee pulp waste is promising to be further developed as an alternative non-wood resource for coffee filter paper manufacturing.

咖啡废浆制成的非木质纸张:其作为咖啡过滤器的性能如何
咖啡浆废料因其数量多、纤维素含量高且经济价值低,具有作为造纸用非木材纤维素来源的潜力。本研究将从咖啡浆废料中分离出的纤维素纤维制备成纸,专门用于咖啡过滤,目的是开发其经济价值和潜在的替代利用方式,以减少咖啡浆废料堆积对环境的影响,同时为咖啡滤纸提出非木材纤维素的替代来源。研究了使用 3%(重量比)氢氧化钠重复萃取过程的效果,以评估其在去除咖啡浆中的非纤维素成分,尤其是可能破坏咖啡口味的木质素方面的有效性。还对咖啡浆滤纸(CPFP)的物理机械性能和水流动能力进行了评估。结果表明,对咖啡浆进行三次重复碱处理后,其木质纤维素含量质量与商用木质咖啡滤纸相似,纤维素含量达到 86.67%,木质素残留量约为 5.39%。用重复三次碱处理的咖啡浆制成的咖啡浆基滤纸与商用滤纸相比,具有相当的抗张强度和优异的耐折性,分别达到约 526 ± 198.4 N/m 和 1 df。咖啡浆滤纸还能承受沸水的冲刷而不破裂。根据 CPFP 的性能,咖啡浆废料有望进一步发展成为制造咖啡滤纸的替代性非木材资源。
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