Polímeros (Mar 2019)

Extraction and characterization of cellulose microfibers from Retama raetam stems

  • Abdelkader Khenblouche,
  • Djamel Bechki,
  • Messaoud Gouamid,
  • Khaled Charradi,
  • Ladjel Segni,
  • Mohamed Hadjadj,
  • Slimane Boughali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.05218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1

Abstract

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Abstract Cellulose is the most abundant renewable resource in nature, it has various industrial applications due to its promising properties. Retama raetam is a wild plant belonging to the Fabaceae family, largely abundant in arid area which makes it a good candidate for industrial utilization. In the present study, highly crystalline cellulose microfibers (77.8% CrI) were extracted from Retama Raetam stems as a novel renewable source. The samples underwent a dewaxing process, then the microfibers were extracted using 7 wt% sodium hydroxide followed by a bleaching treatment. The extracted cellulose microfibers were characterized by Scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction and thermo-gravimetric analysis.

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