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Superfine pulverisation pretreatment to enhance crystallinity of cellulose from Lycium barbarum L. leaves.

Peize Song1, Fa Zhou1, Feiyang Li1, Zhe Han1, Lan Wang1, Jiana Xu1, Bo Zhang1, Mengze Wang1, Junfeng Fan2, Bolin Zhang1.   

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Superfine pulverisation (SFP) pretreatment of Lycium barbarum L. leaves was performed to obtain highly crystalline cellulose. Compared with other common pulverisation methods, SFP enhanced cellulosic crystallinity by 18.3 % and 8.4 %, with and without post-acid treatments, respectively. XRD and solid-state NMR analyses showed that SFP facilitated the exposure of amorphous substances (i.e., hemicellulose and lignin) to NaOH and H2O2. Large amounts of silicon (5.5 %) and aluminium (2.1 %) were found to incorporate into the crystalline regions of SFP-produced cellulose. Further FTIR and thermogravimetric analyses revealed that SFP-produced cellulose contained large amounts of hydroxyl groups, affecting the cellulosic crystallinity and thermal stability. These findings demonstrate the potential for SFP to serve as a green technology for production of highly crystalline and mineral-rich cellulose.
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Keywords:  Green chemistry; Highly crystalline cellulose; Minerals; Silicon nanoparticles; Solvent accessibility

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33278976     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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