Optimization of cellulose nanocrystals extraction from teff straw using acid hydrolysis followed by ultrasound sonication

IF 6.5 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Wubshet Alemu Woldie , Nurelegne Tefera Shibeshi , Kumsa Delessa Kuffi
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This study presents a novel approach to optimizing the extraction of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) from teff straw, addressing the challenge of utilizing agricultural waste effectively. Employing a novel two-stage alkali treatment and bleaching process, enhanced cellulose purity from 39.27 % to 89.75 % while removing lignin. The optimized conditions for the acid hydrolysis were sulfuric acid a concentration of 63.8 %, temperature of 60 °C, and reaction time of 90 mins. This resulted with a minimum CNCs’ size of 31 nm and a maximum yield of 93.8 % w/w. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) analysis revealed the particle size distribution of the CNCs. FTIR and TGA confirmed the functional groups and thermal stability of the CNCs respectively. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed the rod-like or whisker-like morphology of the CNCs. Moreover, X-ray diffraction (XRD) demonstrated that the acid hydrolysis highly affected the amorphous regions of the cellulose. The higher specific surface area, 125 m2, and improved cross-linking potential of the CNCs make them attractive for packaging applications. Furthermore, the CNCs exhibited excellent mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties. A statistical analysis supports the robustness of the extraction model, with R-squared values indicating strong predictive capability (R² = 0.992, adjusted R² = 0.983, predicted R² = 0.903).

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酸水解-超声法提取苔麸秸秆纤维素纳米晶的优化研究
本研究提出了一种优化从苔麸秸秆中提取纤维素纳米晶体(CNCs)的新方法,解决了有效利用农业废弃物的挑战。采用新型的两段碱处理和漂白工艺,将纤维素纯度从39.27%提高到89.75%,同时去除木质素。酸水解的最佳条件为硫酸浓度63.8%,反应温度60℃,反应时间90 min。结果表明,纳米碳化硅的最小尺寸为31 nm,最大产率为93.8% w/w。动态光散射(DLS)分析揭示了碳纳米管的粒径分布。FTIR和TGA分别对cnc的官能团和热稳定性进行了表征。扫描电镜(SEM)显示cnc的棒状或须状形貌。此外,x射线衍射(XRD)表明,酸水解对纤维素的无定形区有很大的影响。更高的比表面积(125平方米)和改进的cnc交联潜力使它们对包装应用具有吸引力。此外,cnc还表现出优异的机械、热学和阻隔性能。统计分析表明,提取模型具有较强的稳健性,R²值显示较强的预测能力(R²= 0.992,调整后R²= 0.983,预测后R²= 0.903)。
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