2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-019-03832-x
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One-step enzymatic grafting of ferulic acid with cellulose to enhance matrices–fibres compatibility in bio-composites

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“…The comparative SC50 values of the enzymatically modified and non-modified films are shown in Table 2. Initially, both the non-modified CS and the non-modified CMC showed no reduction in DPPH radicals, probably due to inter-and intramolecular hydrogen bonding, as previously reported in the literature [15,19].…”
Section: Estimation Of the Grafting Efficiency (Folin)supporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The comparative SC50 values of the enzymatically modified and non-modified films are shown in Table 2. Initially, both the non-modified CS and the non-modified CMC showed no reduction in DPPH radicals, probably due to inter-and intramolecular hydrogen bonding, as previously reported in the literature [15,19].…”
Section: Estimation Of the Grafting Efficiency (Folin)supporting
confidence: 76%
“…However, a new peak appeared at 1269 cm −1 in the spectrum of the enzymatically modified CMC, while this peak was undetectable in the spectrum of the non-modified CMC. Furthermore, the wide peak at around 1015 cm −1 considerably increased in the CMC modified spectrum, probably suggesting an ether bond linkage [ 19 , 41 ]. Furthermore, an increase in the intensity of the peak at 2900 cm −1 appeared in the spectrum of modified CMC and could probably be attributed to the C–H of methyl (–CH 3 ) and methylene (–CH 2 ) phenolic groups [ 12 ].…”
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“…Despite it was not explicitly mentioned in the work, it is very likely that the described modification was achieved thanks to the action of mediators, such as phenols, which might have been present in the enzymatic preparation. Recently, laccase‐grafted cellulose fibrils (MCC) were extruded in polypropylene‐grafted maleic acid (PPgMA) for mechanical properties studies [103] . Laccase from T. versicolor and ferulic acid were used to graft cellulose fibers to improve the compatibility with the polymer resin.…”
Section: Laccase‐mediated Grafting On Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 7 ] Ferulic acid (FA) is a typical biomass derived primarily from lignin, and has been substantially studied for developing polymers, [ 8–10 ] especially polyesters. [ 11–13 ] More recently, a new type of core/shell polymeric latex particles was fabricated by Caillol et al. [ 14 ] using FA as raw material.…”
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confidence: 99%