| Literature DB >> 35868746 |
Karel Thielemans1, Yamina De Bondt2, Sander Van den Bosch3, An Bautil4, Chiara Roye5, Aron Deneyer6, Christophe M Courtin7, Bert F Sels8.
Abstract
Depolymerization of cellulose is often used as a (pre)treatment protocol within the catalytic valorization strategies of cellulose. Typical depolymerization protocols yield polymerization degrees above 70 anhydroglucose units (AGU). However, shorter cellulose fibers are of interest in the search for accessible dietary fiber additives or renewable materials with distinct mechanical properties (bio-composites). In this work, short-polymer microcrystalline celluloses (SMCC) with an average polymerization degree between 29 and 70 AGU were produced with material yields of 95 % and above by combining a planetary ball mill pretreatment with mild acid hydrolysis. By first decreasing the levelling-off degree of polymerization (LODP) with an intensive ball mill treatment, a mild acid hydrolysis protocol was sufficient to ensure high yields of SMCC. Furthermore, the desired polymerization degree could be obtained by tuning the process parameters.Entities:
Keywords: Acid hydrolysis; Levelling-off degree of polymerization; Microcrystalline cellulose; Planetary ball mill; Short insoluble cellulose polymers
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35868746 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 10.723