Methyl cellulose is synthesized by an etherification reaction between α-cellulose created by isolating rice husks (Oryza sativa L.) with methylene chloride. Methylcellulose synthesis is performed by combining 1 g α-cellulose with acetone solvents at variations of methylene chloride 6 g, 8 g, 10 g, 12 g, and 14 g for 6 hours, resulting in 0.47 g, 0.60 g, 0.58 g; 0.51 g; and 0.69 g of methylcellulose. The results of methyl cellulose synthesis were tested with Degrees of Substitution, FT-IR spectroscopic analysis, and surface morphology using SEM. In the variation of methylene chloride, methylcellulose has the highest degree of replacement (14 g of 01,17). The formation of methyl cellulose is supported by FT-IR spectroscopy, namely with the a...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...
cited By 75International audienceWater-soluble methylcellulose (MC) samples were synthesized by a ne...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...
In the present work, methylcellulose was synthesized and characterized through heterogeneous methy...
In the present work, methylcellulose produced from sugar cane bagasse was characterized by FTIR, WAX...
Maize is one of the important cereal crops grown in India and is accompanied by enormous amount of a...
This study aims at determining the degree of acetylation of synthesized cellulose acetate from rice ...
Abstract. Cellulose from rice husk has been successfully synthesized. Rice husk is an abundant agric...
Abstract. Cellulose from rice husk has been successfully synthesized. Rice husk is an abundant agric...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB), a cellulose rich lignocellulosic biomass has huge potential to be ...
Abstract. Cellulose from rice husk has been successfully synthesized. Rice husk is an abundant agric...
Lignocellulosic biomass is one of the most abundant renewable resources that can be processed by ch...
Inspired by nature, cellulose extracted from plant wastes has been explored, due to its great potent...
The preparation, structure, and properties of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) from rice straw were ...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...
cited By 75International audienceWater-soluble methylcellulose (MC) samples were synthesized by a ne...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...
In the present work, methylcellulose was synthesized and characterized through heterogeneous methy...
In the present work, methylcellulose produced from sugar cane bagasse was characterized by FTIR, WAX...
Maize is one of the important cereal crops grown in India and is accompanied by enormous amount of a...
This study aims at determining the degree of acetylation of synthesized cellulose acetate from rice ...
Abstract. Cellulose from rice husk has been successfully synthesized. Rice husk is an abundant agric...
Abstract. Cellulose from rice husk has been successfully synthesized. Rice husk is an abundant agric...
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB), a cellulose rich lignocellulosic biomass has huge potential to be ...
Abstract. Cellulose from rice husk has been successfully synthesized. Rice husk is an abundant agric...
Lignocellulosic biomass is one of the most abundant renewable resources that can be processed by ch...
Inspired by nature, cellulose extracted from plant wastes has been explored, due to its great potent...
The preparation, structure, and properties of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) from rice straw were ...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...
cited By 75International audienceWater-soluble methylcellulose (MC) samples were synthesized by a ne...
A detailed physico-chemical characterisation of potential new cellulose sources (rice husk, hemp sta...