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Title
Energy efficient production of nano-fibrillated cellulose (NFC) from cotton linters by tri-disc refining and its characterization
Authors
A. K. BHARIMALLA P. G. PATIL S. P. DESHMUKH and N. VIGNESHWARAN
Received
September 16, 2015
Published
Volume 51 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
AFM, cellulase enzyme, nanocellulose, SEM, Tri-Disc Refining
Abstract
In this work, nano-fibrillated cellulose (NFC) with a diameter in the range of 50 to 200 nm was prepared from bleached
cotton linter pulp by a combination of enzymatic and mechanical processes. To circumvent the problem of high energy
consumption during mechanical processes, pretreatment with cellulase enzyme was carried out and achieved 27%
energy reduction. A custom-designed recirculation setup was used with a Tri-Disc Refiner for repeated refining of the
pulp. The crystallinity of the raw material (83.3%) was reduced to 81.0% in the final product (NFC) due to shearing
and cutting actions involved in the processing steps (pulping, beating and refining), as could be assessed by
XRDanalysis. The stages of fibrillation and their corresponding size reduction were demonstrated by SEM analysis.
The resultant NFC has potential applications in papers, electronics, pharmaceuticals, fuel cells and fertilizers.
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