木质素
纤维素
结晶度
水解
乙醇胺
原材料
材料科学
化学工程
制浆造纸工业
复合材料
化学
核化学
有机化学
工程类
作者
Wenying Xia,Almas Anwar,Lingyu Wang,Zhi‐Hao Cao,Boya Li,Kai Nie,Chengfeng Zhou,Yuanming Zhang,Guangting Han,Wei Jiang,Haoxi Ben,Tao Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.121906
摘要
Conventional methods faced challenges in pretreating natural cellulose fibres due to their high energy consumption and large wastewater drainage. This research devised an efficient solid-state pretreatment method for pretreating hemp fibres using ethanolamine (ETA) assisted by microwave (MW) heating. This method produced a notable removal rate of lignin (85.4 %) with the highest cellulose content (83.0 %) at a high solid content (30 %) and low temperature (70 °C). Both FT-IR and XRD analyses indicated that the pretreatment did not alter the structure of cellulose within the hemp fibres but increased crystallinity as the CrI increased from 84 % in raw hemp fibre to 89 % in pretreated fibre. As a result, it produced hemp fibres with impressive fineness (4.6 dtex) and breaking strength (3.81 cN/dtex), meeting the requirement of textile fibre. In addition, an improvement in glucose concentration (15.6 %) was observed in enzymatic hydrolysis of the MW pretreated hemp fibres compared to the fibres pretreated without MW. Furthermore, the FT-IR and NMR data confirmed that the amination of lignin occurred even at low temperature, which contributed to the high lignin removal rate. Thus, this study presents a potentially effective energy-saving, and environmentally sustainable solid-state method for pretreating hemp fibres.
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