TY - JOUR
T1 - Highly efficient and green micro/nano cellulose preparation with micro-nano bubbles from mild alkali pretreated bagasse
AU - Qian, Yu
AU - Ping, Tiantian
AU - Huang, He
AU - Xing, Huiying
AU - Liu, Mengke
AU - Feng, Xin
AU - Lu, Xiaohua
AU - Zhang, Lilong
AU - Zhu, Jiahua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Cellulose extraction accounts for 70% of the total production cost required for the preparation of micro/nano cellulose. Conventional pretreatment methods cause equipment corrosion and generate non-recyclable waste liquids. Thus the industrial-scale preparation of micro/nano cellulose is limited. To overcome this limitation, herein, a method is proposed, where in a mild alkaline pretreatment is combined with the micro-nano bubble (MNB) treatment, for the extraction of cellulose from bagasse. A delignification rate of > 92% was attained, micro/nano cellulose was exposed on the pulp surface owing to the MNB treatment; the 4-h MNB treatment resulted in the complete exposure of micro/nano fibers. The production cost for this process was only 3.19 USD/kg of CNFs, about 70.9 times lower than that of TEMPO oxidation. An appropriate MNB treatment time (1 h, 2 h) allowed the retention of moderate micro-fibers, which enhanced the maximum tensile force and tensile strength of micro/nano cellulose paper by about 50%. The results revealed that the proposed method serves as an efficient, green, and sustainable strategy for the large-scale and low-cost production of micro/nano cellulose.
AB - Cellulose extraction accounts for 70% of the total production cost required for the preparation of micro/nano cellulose. Conventional pretreatment methods cause equipment corrosion and generate non-recyclable waste liquids. Thus the industrial-scale preparation of micro/nano cellulose is limited. To overcome this limitation, herein, a method is proposed, where in a mild alkaline pretreatment is combined with the micro-nano bubble (MNB) treatment, for the extraction of cellulose from bagasse. A delignification rate of > 92% was attained, micro/nano cellulose was exposed on the pulp surface owing to the MNB treatment; the 4-h MNB treatment resulted in the complete exposure of micro/nano fibers. The production cost for this process was only 3.19 USD/kg of CNFs, about 70.9 times lower than that of TEMPO oxidation. An appropriate MNB treatment time (1 h, 2 h) allowed the retention of moderate micro-fibers, which enhanced the maximum tensile force and tensile strength of micro/nano cellulose paper by about 50%. The results revealed that the proposed method serves as an efficient, green, and sustainable strategy for the large-scale and low-cost production of micro/nano cellulose.
KW - Bagasse
KW - Micro-nano bubbles
KW - Micro/nano cellulose
KW - Mild alkaline pretreatment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85169167013&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10570-023-05457-5
DO - 10.1007/s10570-023-05457-5
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85169167013
SN - 0969-0239
VL - 30
SP - 9379
EP - 9390
JO - Cellulose
JF - Cellulose
IS - 15
ER -