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Boya Luo1, Xingye An2, Jian Yang1, Liqin Liu1, Hao Zhang1, Qin Hu1, Runqing Zhang1, Shuangxi Nie3, Shijie Wu4, Haibing Cao5, Zhengbai Cheng5, Hongbin Liu6.
Abstract
Nowadays, wood pulp addition (such as softwood, hardwood, etc.) into manufacture reconstructed tobacco sheet (RTS) via a paper-making process is a feasible and sustainable technology. However, the addition of wood pulp in RTS would weaken the tobacco fragrance of cigarette by bring wood gas when smoking. In this study, a practical and feasible pretreatment by hot water/cooking process combined with cationic modification/homogenization treatment was proposed to directly isolate desirable cellulose nanofibers from tobacco stem, named TCNF. The obtained TCNF was applied in the preparation of RTS to improve its physical properties but with a reduced wood pulp proportion (from 25 wt% decreased to 16 wt%). Results showed that TCNF exhibit a similar morphology with wood based nanocellulose, and that the addition of TCNF (0.5 wt% based dried tobacco pulp) can substitute 9 % of wood pulp compared with that of the control at the similar physical properties.Entities:
Keywords: Homogenization; Modification; Physical property; Reconstructed tobacco sheet (RTS); Tobacco-based cellulose nanofiber (TCNF); Wood pulp
Year: 2021 PMID: 33766353 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381