South African Journal of Chemical Engineering (Jan 2025)

Hydrothermal alkaline treatment of lignocellulosic biomass for microcrystalline cellulose generation at subcritical water

  • Siti Machmudah,
  • Wahyudiono,
  • Prida Novarita Trisanti,
  • Heru Setyawan,
  • Suci Madhania,
  • Kriyo Sambodho,
  • Sugeng Winardi,
  • Tadafumi Adschiri,
  • Motonobu Goto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51
pp. 45 – 56

Abstract

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Like lignocellulosic biomass, wood waste sawdust is rich in cellulose and can potentially be used as a source of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) production via removal of hemicellulose and lignin constituents. Under hydrothermal alkaline treatment (100 to 140 °C), the breaking in the linkages of lignin and hemicellulose groups may happen, resulting in the solid residue, which is known as a cellulose-rich solid product. Results of FTIR analysis indicated that the removal of non-cellulosic constituents improved with increasing operating temperature and/or the prolonged treatment time. The XRD diffractogram pattern proved that improving the operating parameters (temperature and/or time) may also improve the crystallinity index of the solid product. On the contrary, the yield of the solid product decreases with increasing operating temperature and/or the prolonged treatment time.

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