2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15153163
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Production and Characterization of Cellulosic Pulp from Mango Agro-Industrial Waste and Potential Applications

Abstract: The growing demand for cellulosic pulp presents an opportunity to explore alternatives to this material, focusing on utilizing agro-industrial residues. Mango’s tegument is a rich source of cellulose, making it a valuable raw material for manufacturing single-use articles or blends with biopolymers. In this sense, employing conventional alkaline and acid chemical treatments, the mango’s tegument was treated to obtain cellulosic pulp. The teguments were subjected to treatment with alkaline solutions (2% and 4% … Show more

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“…More complex scenarios are also possible in this respect, such as the extraction of cellulose from seed waste; this was carried out, e.g., on mango seeds [42], which appears, as it will be repeatedly shown in next section, to be among the most used in material production from biomass. In similar cases, lignin and hemicellulose have been removed by alkaline treatment, e.g., on mango seed pods, to obtain cellulosic short fibers [43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More complex scenarios are also possible in this respect, such as the extraction of cellulose from seed waste; this was carried out, e.g., on mango seeds [42], which appears, as it will be repeatedly shown in next section, to be among the most used in material production from biomass. In similar cases, lignin and hemicellulose have been removed by alkaline treatment, e.g., on mango seed pods, to obtain cellulosic short fibers [43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%