Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation

In the present study, the feasibility and the practicability of two different approaches to the individualization of microfibrillated celluloses (MFCs) from oil palm empty fruit bunches were evaluated. Some properties of MFCs prepared by ammonium persulfate (APS) oxidation were investigated and comp...

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Main Authors: Goh, Kar Yin, Ching, Yern Chee, Chuah, Cheng Hock, Abdullah, Luqman Chuah, Liou, Nai Shang
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Published: Springer 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.162702016-06-08T01:17:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16270/ Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation Goh, Kar Yin Ching, Yern Chee Chuah, Cheng Hock Abdullah, Luqman Chuah Liou, Nai Shang In the present study, the feasibility and the practicability of two different approaches to the individualization of microfibrillated celluloses (MFCs) from oil palm empty fruit bunches were evaluated. Some properties of MFCs prepared by ammonium persulfate (APS) oxidation were investigated and compared with those extracted using sulfuric acid hydrolysis. Fourier transform infrared observation demonstrated that almost all the hemicelluloses and lignin were effectively removed after the sulfuric acid hydrolysis, which was substantiated by the disappearance of the characteristic peaks of these two noncellulosic components at 1735 and 1508 cm−1, respectively. However, a peak at 1735 cm−1 was observed in the spectrum of APS-oxidized MFCs because the products prepared by this treatment are stabilized by carboxyl groups instead of sulfate half-ester groups, which introduced by sulfuric acid. Furthermore, X-ray diffractograms of MFCs revealed the decrease in crystallinity after sulfuric acid hydrolysis but remained similar after APS oxidation. Thermogravimetric analysis was employed to determine the thermal stability of the treated fibers. In addition, the morphologies and diameters of MFCs were determined by field-emission scanning electron microscopy. MFCs formed by these two different techniques exhibited long and network-like fibrils with widths ranging from 8 to 40 nm. UV-Vis spectroscopy was used to monitor the optical transmittance of the nanocellulose suspensions. Springer 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16270/1/Individualization%20of%20microfibrillated%20celluloses%20from%20oil%20palm%20empty%20fruit%20bunch%20comparative%20studies%20between%20acid%20hydrolysis%20and%20ammonium%20persulfate%20oxidation.pdf Goh, Kar Yin and Ching, Yern Chee and Chuah, Cheng Hock and Abdullah, Luqman Chuah and Liou, Nai Shang (2016) Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation. Cellulose, 23 (1). pp. 379-390. ISSN 0969-0239; ESSN: 1572-882X http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10570-015-0812-y 10.1007/s10570-015-0812-y
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description In the present study, the feasibility and the practicability of two different approaches to the individualization of microfibrillated celluloses (MFCs) from oil palm empty fruit bunches were evaluated. Some properties of MFCs prepared by ammonium persulfate (APS) oxidation were investigated and compared with those extracted using sulfuric acid hydrolysis. Fourier transform infrared observation demonstrated that almost all the hemicelluloses and lignin were effectively removed after the sulfuric acid hydrolysis, which was substantiated by the disappearance of the characteristic peaks of these two noncellulosic components at 1735 and 1508 cm−1, respectively. However, a peak at 1735 cm−1 was observed in the spectrum of APS-oxidized MFCs because the products prepared by this treatment are stabilized by carboxyl groups instead of sulfate half-ester groups, which introduced by sulfuric acid. Furthermore, X-ray diffractograms of MFCs revealed the decrease in crystallinity after sulfuric acid hydrolysis but remained similar after APS oxidation. Thermogravimetric analysis was employed to determine the thermal stability of the treated fibers. In addition, the morphologies and diameters of MFCs were determined by field-emission scanning electron microscopy. MFCs formed by these two different techniques exhibited long and network-like fibrils with widths ranging from 8 to 40 nm. UV-Vis spectroscopy was used to monitor the optical transmittance of the nanocellulose suspensions.
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author Goh, Kar Yin
Ching, Yern Chee
Chuah, Cheng Hock
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Liou, Nai Shang
spellingShingle Goh, Kar Yin
Ching, Yern Chee
Chuah, Cheng Hock
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Liou, Nai Shang
Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation
author_facet Goh, Kar Yin
Ching, Yern Chee
Chuah, Cheng Hock
Abdullah, Luqman Chuah
Liou, Nai Shang
author_sort Goh, Kar Yin
title Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation
title_short Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation
title_full Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation
title_fullStr Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation
title_sort individualization of microfibrillated celluloses from oil palm empty fruit bunch: comparative studies between acid hydrolysis and ammonium persulfate oxidation
publisher Springer
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16270/1/Individualization%20of%20microfibrillated%20celluloses%20from%20oil%20palm%20empty%20fruit%20bunch%20comparative%20studies%20between%20acid%20hydrolysis%20and%20ammonium%20persulfate%20oxidation.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16270/
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10570-015-0812-y
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