2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-022-02014-2
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Extraction and Characterization of Cellulose Nanofibers From Yellow Thatching Grass (Hyparrhenia filipendula) Straws via Acid Hydrolysis

Abstract: A variety of lignocellulosic raw materials have been previously reported for the production of cellulose and cellulose derivatives, but little research effort has been dedicated to producing cellulose from Hyparrhenia filipendula. In this study, cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) were extracted from Hyparrhenia filipendula waste straws via sulphuric acid hydrolysis. MethodsThe straws were pretreated with a combination of physiochemical processes and hydrolyzed using sulphuric acid at three different concentrations (1… Show more

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“…However, the EC exhibits only characteristic bands associated with pure cellulose material. The spectrum shows that noncellulosic compounds were successfully removed through chemical treatments because there are no bands for hemicellulose or lignin [29,32,33]. Thus, the results demonstrate that the successful extraction of cellulose from cotton burr.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…However, the EC exhibits only characteristic bands associated with pure cellulose material. The spectrum shows that noncellulosic compounds were successfully removed through chemical treatments because there are no bands for hemicellulose or lignin [29,32,33]. Thus, the results demonstrate that the successful extraction of cellulose from cotton burr.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The sharp transmittance band at 1060 cm − 1 identi es the C-O stretching vibration of primary alcohol [25], and the small peak at At 2858 cm − 1 in the cotton burr, there is a peak that corresponds to C-H stretching vibrations in the aromatic methoxy, methyl, and methylene groups of lignin [27,28]. The peaks at 1735 cm − 1 and 1248 cm − 1 link to the stretching vibration of the carbonyl (C = O) group of the acetyl and urate groups present in the hemicellulose [29,30]. This band also indicates the ester group within the carboxylic functional group of phenolic acids like ferulic and p-coumaric, which are part of lignin [29,31].…”
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“…[30][31][32] First, the bleaching of NF by treating with H 2 O 2 (7% vol/vol) and NaOH (4% wt/vol) (1:1 vol/vol) solution in a water bath at 60 C for 3 h 36,37 was performed. In the second stage, the H 2 SO 4 solution was in different concentrations (5%-30% (vol/vol), 50 mL) with bleached fibers at 60 C for 3 h. The concentration of H 2 SO 4 solution selected for this study was based on previous researches [38][39][40] treated. The cellulosic fibers were washed with deionized water and dried in an oven at 40 C. The effect of H 2 SO 4 concentration on the chemical extraction process was determined by XRD analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%