A low-cost environmentally friendly approach to isolate lignin containing micro and nanofibrillated cellulose from Eucalyptus globulus bark by steam explosion

Nader, Saad; Brosse, Nicolas; Khadraoui, Malek; Fuentealba, Cecilia; Ziegler-Devin, Isabelle; Quiles, Fabienne; El-Kirat-Chatel, Sofiane; Mauret, Evelyne

Abstract

--- - Micro- and Nano-Fibrillated Cellulose (MNFC) have gained increasing attention due to their remarkable properties, but their production usually requires an intensive multi-step process. This study proposes to find a novel approach involving steam explosion for the production of lignin-containing micro- and nano-fibrillated cellulose (L-MNFC) using Eucalyptus globulus bark as a new lignocellulosic feedstock. Eucalyptus globulus bark was first pre-treated by steam explosion in alkaline conditions (200 degrees C, 8 min) or by soda cooking in a rotating autoclave (170 degrees C, 60 min), refined and then ground until gels formed. The chemical composition of the pulps was studied with ion chromatography and FTIR-ATR. The morphology of the products was studied with measurements of suspension turbidity and Morfi Neo, optical and atomic force microscopies. Nanopapers were produced from L-MNFC to investigate mechanical properties. Results obtained showed that steam explosion produced pulps with slightly higher lignin content (approximate to 9%), containing shorter fibers 400 him) and higher amounts of fines (approximate to 86%) compared to soda cooking (approximate to 5%, approximate to 560 mu m) and 66%, respectively). AFM images of SteamEx L-MNFC gels showed a web-like structure containing lignin nanoparticles. - "[GRAPHICS]" - .

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Título según WOS: A low-cost environmentally friendly approach to isolate lignin containing micro and nanofibrillated cellulose from Eucalyptus globulus bark by steam explosion
Título de la Revista: CELLULOSE
Volumen: 29
Número: 10
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 5593
Página final: 5607
DOI:

10.1007/s10570-022-04632-4

Notas: ISI