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Nelumbo nucifera leaves as source of water-repellent wax: Extraction through polar and non-polar organic solvents
Authors:Aradhya Dev Srivastav  Vireshwar Singh  Deepak Singh  Sunita Singh  Suresh Kumar Patel  Dilip Kumar  Sudeep Yadav  Balendu Shekher Giri  Dhananjay Singh
Institution:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Lucknow, 226021, India;2. Department of Pharmacy, Rameshwaram Institute of Technology & Management, Lucknow, 227202, India;3. Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, BHU, Varanasi, 221005, India;4. Department of Chemical Engineering, Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jhansi, 284128, India;5. Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Assam, 781039, India
Abstract:Nelumbo nucifera leaves are rich source of natural wax possessing super-hydrophobic properties. It provides protection to them from ecological turbulences and climatic wear and tear. In this study, various experiments have been conducted to observe the yield of extraction and the determination of various functional groups, which are present in natural wax, derived from Nelumbo nucifera leaves. The natural wax has been extracted from lotus leaves through non-polar (hexane) and polar (ethanol) solvent via different extraction methods. The superhydrophobic wax has been successfully extracted with hexane. Whereas, ethanol did not extract the water-repellent wax of lotus leaf. Considering the cumulative amount, i.e. (desired + undesired), the maceration shows the extraction of 2.9% (%w/w, through hexane) and 10.2% (%w/w, through ethanol), while it was found 2.5% (%w/w, cycle period 15 min) and 9.0% (%w/w, cycle period 26 min) respectively, in case of Soxhlet extraction technique. For this specific case of natural wax recovery from biomass (lotus leaf), the maceration (traditional method) resulted a little bit superior extraction yield in comparison to the Soxhlet extraction method for extraction of crude wax. In the case of non-polar solvent (hexane), an extraction yield of 1.97% (%w/w) through maceration method was observed while in the case of non-polar solvent (ethanol), an extraction yield of 1.62% (%w/w) through Soxhlet extraction was observed. The TLC analysis on both types of extracts was performed. For the detection of various hydrocarbon chains in the crude wax extracts, FTIR was also performed. Topography of wax surface and wax-coated waterproof fabric was compared through SEM.
Keywords:SEM  TLC  FTIR  Hydrophobic  Fabric  Natural wax
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