纤维素纳米晶体(CNCs)来源于染色和漂白的棉基纺织废料

Salvador M Valencia, Maria-Ximena Ruiz-Caldas, Jing Li, A. Mathew
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生物基纳米材料,如纤维素纳米晶体(cnc)由于其化学物理性质、自组装和低毒性,在纳米技术中得到了越来越多的探索。CNCs可以从各种纤维素生物质来源中分离出来。由天然纤维制成的纺织品,主要由棉花制成,是未充分利用的生物质,在其使用寿命结束后,要么被焚烧,要么被倾倒到垃圾填埋场。在这项研究中,以棉为基础的纺织品作为CNCs的来源进行了研究。在酸水解步骤之前,从未经漂白和经过漂白的纺织品中提取cnc,并进一步将其与工业微晶纤维素来源的cnc的性能进行比较。用三种不同的来源合成了纳米晶体,并比较了它们的形貌、热性能和胶体稳定性。研究结果表明,三种合成CNC的热性能和形态特征相似,两种基于纺织品的CNC分散体之间的胶体稳定性相似,表明CNC上的染料不会影响产品的质量。在CNC提取之前去除漂白预处理-需要水和有毒有害的步骤-提供成本和环境效益,而不会影响CNC质量。该项目旨在简化CNC合成过程,最终促进纺织品回收行业的长期目标。
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Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) derived from dyed and bleached cotton-based textile waste
Bio-based nanomaterials such as cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have been increasingly explored in nanotechnology owing to their chemo-physical properties, self-assembly, and low toxicity. Introduction: CNCs can be isolated from various cellulosic biomass sources. Textiles made of natural fibers, which are mostly made of cotton, are under-utilized biomass that after their lifetime is either burned or dumped into landfills. In this study, cotton-based textiles are studied as a source of CNCs. CNCs were extracted from textiles without and with bleaching before the acid hydrolysis step, and further comparing them with the properties from industrial microcrystalline cellulose-derived CNCs. Nanocrystals were synthesized from the three different sources and their morphology, thermal properties, and colloidal stability were compared. The findings show similar thermal properties and morphological characteristics for the three synthesized CNCs, and similar colloidal stability between the two textile-based CNC dispersions, suggesting that the dyes on CNCs do not impact the quality of the product. Removing the bleaching pretreatment –a water-demanding and toxically harmful step– before CNC extraction provides cost and environmental benefits without compromising on the CNC quality. This project seeks to streamline the CNC synthesis process with the long-term goal of eventually facilitating the textile recycling industry.
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