Development of Novel Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent for Cellulose Nanofibrillation of Orange Peel via New Surface Functionalization
Nermen Mohamed Baheg,
Ahmed Abdel-Hakim,
Abd El-Aziz Arafa El-Wakil
et al.
Abstract:In this study, novel deep eutectic
solvents (DESs) based
on different
ratios of glutamic and tartaric acids were used for the production
of cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs). Orange peel (OP) was used as the
cellulosic raw material. High-speed mechanical stirring and ultrasonication
were applied in the nanofibrillation process to save energy and preserve
the CNF crystalline structure. A high yield of CNFs, up to 95.8%,
was produced without scarifying the cellulose crystalline structure.
CNFs showed a diameter range… Show more
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