Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers

This research deals with the synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) fibers via ultrasonication combined with enzymatic and chemical pretreatments. Cellulose nanofibers were separated from rubberwood fibers in three distinct stages. Initially, rubberwood fibers were subjected...

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Main Author: Siew Kim, Ng
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10686/
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description This research deals with the synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) fibers via ultrasonication combined with enzymatic and chemical pretreatments. Cellulose nanofibers were separated from rubberwood fibers in three distinct stages. Initially, rubberwood fibers were subjected to a series of enzymatic and chemical pre-treatments to eliminate lignin and hemicellulose. The obtained cellulose fibers were then mechanically separated into nanofibers using ultrasonication. The diameter distributions of the resulting nanofibers were dependent on the output power of ultrasonic treatment. The extent of dispersion improved significantly with increasing output power of ultrasonic treatment. Microscopy study showed that the diameters of the nanofibers isolated ranged from 8.7 to 20 μm. The effectiveness of laccase and xylanase enzymes was also studied. The results obtained from FTIR and thermogravimetric analyses indicated that there were consistencies between the studied enzymes to the thermal stability or chemical structure. FTIR spectroscopy confirmed that the prominent peaks indicating that most of the lignin and hemicellulose were removed during the step-wise chemical treatment were present in the spectrum. FTIR spectroscopy suggested that the spectrum of cellulose nanofibers obtained under different ultrasonic output powers and cellulose fibers were similar, signifying that the molecular structure of cellulose were unaffected by the ultrasonic treatment. Results from TGA analysis revealed that the thermal properties of cellulose nanofibers were enhanced and the thermal degradation temperature increased to proximately 310 °C as compared to 240 °C of the untreated rubberwood fibers. Results from this work may be potentially applied in various fields such as bio-nanocomposites, filtration media packaging, tissue engineering scaffolds, and so on
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spelling ump-106862021-08-05T02:41:47Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10686/ Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers Siew Kim, Ng TS Manufactures This research deals with the synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) fibers via ultrasonication combined with enzymatic and chemical pretreatments. Cellulose nanofibers were separated from rubberwood fibers in three distinct stages. Initially, rubberwood fibers were subjected to a series of enzymatic and chemical pre-treatments to eliminate lignin and hemicellulose. The obtained cellulose fibers were then mechanically separated into nanofibers using ultrasonication. The diameter distributions of the resulting nanofibers were dependent on the output power of ultrasonic treatment. The extent of dispersion improved significantly with increasing output power of ultrasonic treatment. Microscopy study showed that the diameters of the nanofibers isolated ranged from 8.7 to 20 μm. The effectiveness of laccase and xylanase enzymes was also studied. The results obtained from FTIR and thermogravimetric analyses indicated that there were consistencies between the studied enzymes to the thermal stability or chemical structure. FTIR spectroscopy confirmed that the prominent peaks indicating that most of the lignin and hemicellulose were removed during the step-wise chemical treatment were present in the spectrum. FTIR spectroscopy suggested that the spectrum of cellulose nanofibers obtained under different ultrasonic output powers and cellulose fibers were similar, signifying that the molecular structure of cellulose were unaffected by the ultrasonic treatment. Results from TGA analysis revealed that the thermal properties of cellulose nanofibers were enhanced and the thermal degradation temperature increased to proximately 310 °C as compared to 240 °C of the untreated rubberwood fibers. Results from this work may be potentially applied in various fields such as bio-nanocomposites, filtration media packaging, tissue engineering scaffolds, and so on 2014 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10686/1/FKKSA%20-%20NG%20SIEW%20KIM%20%28CD8734%29%205.pdf Siew Kim, Ng (2014) Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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title Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers
title_full Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers
title_fullStr Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers
title_short Synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers
title_sort synthesis of nanocellulose from rubberwood fibers
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url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10686/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/10686/1/FKKSA%20-%20NG%20SIEW%20KIM%20%28CD8734%29%205.pdf