Isolation of a novel,crystalline cellulose material from the spent liquor of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) |
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Authors: | Thomas Q. Hu Raed Hashaikeh Richard M. Berry |
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Affiliation: | 1. FPInnovations – Pulp, Paper and Bio-Products Division, 2665 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4, Canada 2. Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department, Institute Center for Water and Environment (iWater), Masdar Institute, PO Box 54224, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 3. FPInnovations – Pulp, Paper and Bio-Products Division, 570, Boul. St.-Jean, Pointe Claire, QC, H9R 3J9, Canada
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Abstract: | We have modified the standard sulphuric acid hydrolysis method for the production of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) to successfully isolate a novel, highly crystalline cellulose material from the spent liquor of CNCs. The novel material has a cellulose II crystal structure that is distinctly different from the cellulose I crystal structure of CNCs. The modified method uses a shorter time for the hydrolysis, followed by maintaining a high residual acid concentration for the separation of the spent liquor and CNCs, and by adding the spent liquor to water. The modified method offers an opportunity to concurrently produce CNCs in up to ~40 % yield and the novel, highly crystalline, sulphated cellulose II in ~15 % yield in separate and pure forms from sulphuric acid hydrolysis of a commercial northern bleached softwood kraft pulp. It can potentially reduce the production cost of CNCs, allow easier downstream processing of CNCs and recovery of sulphuric acid, and generate a new cellulose bio-material for product development. |
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