Polymers (Apr 2022)

Extraction and Characterization of Cellulose from Agricultural By-Products of Chiang Rai Province, Thailand

  • Orapan Romruen,
  • Thomas Karbowiak,
  • Wirongrong Tongdeesoontorn,
  • Khursheed Ahmad Shiekh,
  • Saroat Rawdkuen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14091830
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1830

Abstract

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Cellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste valorization that may be exploited to mitigate the excessive use of synthetic non-biodegradable materials. This work aimed to investigate the cellulose utilized by alkaline extraction with a prior bleaching process from rice straw, corncob, Phulae pineapple leaves, and Phulae pineapple peels. The bleaching and alkaline extraction process was performed using 1.4% acidified sodium chlorite (NaClO2) and 5% potassium hydroxide (KOH) in all the samples. All the samples, without and with the alkaline process, were characterized for their physico-chemical, microstructure, thermal properties and compared to commercial cellulose (COM-C). The extraction yield was the highest in alkaline-extracted cellulose from the corncob (AE-CCC) sample (p p onset (334.64 °C), and Tmax (364.67 °C) compared to the COM-C and alkaline-treated samples. Therefore, agricultural wastes after harvesting in the Chiang Rai province of Thailand may be subjected to an alkaline process with a prior bleaching process to yield a higher cellulose content that is free of impurities. Thus, the extracted cellulose could be used as an efficient, eco-friendly, and biodegradable material for packaging applications.

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