Tiziano Facchinelli, Elvira D’Amato, Paolo Bettotti, Francesco Trenti, Graziano Guella, Ruben Bartali, Nadhira Bensaada Laidani, Giorgia Spigno, Marina Scarpa
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Nanocellulose with hydrophobic properties by a one-step TEMPO-periodate oxidation of citrus waste
To turn food waste streams into valuable items, hydrophobic cellulose nanomaterial has been obtained from ground citrus waste by a one-step process performed in an aqueous solution at room temperature using mild concentrations of hypochlorite and periodate as primary oxidants and TEMPO as a reaction catalyst. Morphological characterization shows a cross-section and length of the nanofibers of the order of 3–5 nm and 1–2 µm, respectively, and some disordered regions with a propensity to chain entanglement. Chemical characterization confirms that the oxidized material has a cellulosic nature and that the native cellulose has been functionalized with the introduction of carboxylic groups. The mild reaction conditions preserve an organic fraction that is not mobilized during extensive aqueous washings and is composed mainly of saturated fatty acids. This fatty fraction is responsible for a slight hydrophobicity of nanocellulose which thus combines the propensity for network formation with water repellency and is suitable for the production of composites. As a representative case study, all-natural plastic films made of two polysaccharides, i.e. nanocellulose and starch, have been produced and characterized, proving that the citrus waste-recovered nanocellulose substantially improves the mechanical and water barrier properties of starch.
期刊介绍:
Cellulose is an international journal devoted to the dissemination of research and scientific and technological progress in the field of cellulose and related naturally occurring polymers. The journal is concerned with the pure and applied science of cellulose and related materials, and also with the development of relevant new technologies. This includes the chemistry, biochemistry, physics and materials science of cellulose and its sources, including wood and other biomass resources, and their derivatives. Coverage extends to the conversion of these polymers and resources into manufactured goods, such as pulp, paper, textiles, and manufactured as well natural fibers, and to the chemistry of materials used in their processing. Cellulose publishes review articles, research papers, and technical notes.