Artículo
Potential of Bamboo Species Guadua trinii and Guadua angustifolia for Nanocellulose Production
Prado Gárate, Agatha Estefanía Raquel; Felissia, Fernando Esteban; Area, Maria Cristina
; Suirezs, Teresa Maria; Vallejos, María Evangelina
; Suirezs, Teresa Maria; Vallejos, María Evangelina
Fecha de publicación:
08/2024
Editorial:
Tech Science Press
Revista:
Journal of Renewable Materials
e-ISSN:
2164-6341
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Inglés
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Resumen
Non-traditional lignocellulosic materials are a significant resource for producing high-value products, including nanocellulose. This work studied the nanocellulose obtention from chemical pulps of the two fast-growing bamboo species, Guadua trinii, and Guadua angustifolia. Chemical pulps were produced by soda-anthraquinone (S) pulping from both autohydrolysis-pretreated (H) and unpretreated bamboo chips. Autohydrolysis-pretreated (SHP) and unpretreated soda-anthraquinone (AQ) (SP) pulps were characterized by yield, Kappa number, alpha, beta, and gamma cellulose, degree of polymerization, water retention value, and crystallinity. The nanocellulose was produced by a sequential chemical oxidation treatment (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl, TEMPO reagent) and mechanical nanofibrillation. Nanocellulose was characterized by carboxylic group content and viscosity. The results revealed that autohydrolysis pretreatment resulted in a higher hemicelluloses extraction in G. angustifolia. In contrast, the pulping yield of unpretreated samples was higher for G. trinii, and the soda-AQ pulps from this species exhibited better delignification than the autohydrolysis-pretreated pulps. The crystallinity index values of the obtained pulps were high (>80%), and the alpha-cellulose contents were similar. The viscosities of the aqueous nanocellulose suspensions were higher for the nanocellulose solutions obtained from the unpretreated soda-AQ pulps. Besides, nanocellulose from G. trinii unpretreated soda-AQ pulps had a higher rate of carboxylic groups. The results of this work are significant in assessing the potential of both bamboo species as a source of high-value products within the biorefinery framework because the viscosities of the aqueous nanocellulose suspensions depend on the size and shape of nanofibrils. It has significant importance for industrial unit operations and potential applications.
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Prado Gárate, Agatha Estefanía Raquel; Felissia, Fernando Esteban; Area, Maria Cristina; Suirezs, Teresa Maria; Vallejos, María Evangelina; Potential of Bamboo Species Guadua trinii and Guadua angustifolia for Nanocellulose Production; Tech Science Press; Journal of Renewable Materials; 12; 9; 8-2024; 1541-1555
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