The cellulose from soybean hull, a waste without value from the argentine agriculture, was successfully obtained by using two different treatments: the traditional alkaline-bleaching pathway and from a simple pre-alkaline treatment at low temperatures. The comparison of both methods yielded similar results regarding its ability to open the lignin cellulosic structure of the hull and the total elimination of the lignin content. Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (13C-RMN) and Raman spectroscopy were used to characterize the structures and the properties of cellulose. The results showed that cellulose can be easily obtained with ...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
This article investigated the cellulose obtained from sugarcane bagasse by five different extraction...
Microcelluloses (MCs) were chemically isolated from two different biomass sources, empty fruit bunch...
The cellulose from soybean hull, a waste without value from the argentine agriculture, was successfu...
Biomass recalcitrance has been recognized as one of the major barriers that hided the cost-effective...
As an immerging lignocellulose pretreatment strategy, cellulose solvent-based pretreatment can break...
Hemicellulosic fractions were extracted from soybean hull with various concentrations of NaOH at 50 ...
The nonuniform distribution of cellulose into many composite materials is attributed to the hydrogen...
This study used commercial enzymes to isolate cellulose nanofibrils (CN) and produce sugars from che...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
Considering the expected increasing demand for cellulose fibers in the near future and that its majo...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
Cellulose is a natural linear chain homopolymer that is an abundant and common component in all plan...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
This article investigated the cellulose obtained from sugarcane bagasse by five different extraction...
Microcelluloses (MCs) were chemically isolated from two different biomass sources, empty fruit bunch...
The cellulose from soybean hull, a waste without value from the argentine agriculture, was successfu...
Biomass recalcitrance has been recognized as one of the major barriers that hided the cost-effective...
As an immerging lignocellulose pretreatment strategy, cellulose solvent-based pretreatment can break...
Hemicellulosic fractions were extracted from soybean hull with various concentrations of NaOH at 50 ...
The nonuniform distribution of cellulose into many composite materials is attributed to the hydrogen...
This study used commercial enzymes to isolate cellulose nanofibrils (CN) and produce sugars from che...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
Considering the expected increasing demand for cellulose fibers in the near future and that its majo...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
Cellulose is a natural linear chain homopolymer that is an abundant and common component in all plan...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
International audienceCellulose is an abundant component of the plant biomass in agricultural waste ...
This article investigated the cellulose obtained from sugarcane bagasse by five different extraction...
Microcelluloses (MCs) were chemically isolated from two different biomass sources, empty fruit bunch...