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Crystallinity of nanocellulose isolated from the flower waste of pine tree (Pinus merkusii)

Mahrullina Mahirotul Aisiyah, Masruri Masruri, Arie Srihardyastutie

2020IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Pine flower is an agricultural waste that has high cellulose content. Cellulose is a major material for making nanocellulose. Nanocellulose has been isolated from the flower waste of the pine tree ( Pinus merkusii ). The process was initiated by delignification and bleaching process with sodium hydroxide 6% and sodium hypochlorite 6% followed by hydrolysis with acetic acid under stirring at 45°C for 1 hour. Three different concentrations of acetic acid (10%, 30%, and 60%) were studied toward nanocellulose crystallinity. Nanocellulose was characterized by FTIR, XRD spectroscopy, and TEM analysis. The result shows that the % yield of nanocellulose was 87.4%, 94.2%, and 91.8% respectively. Nanocellulose has high crystallinity as indicated by the crystallinity index. Besides, the nanocellulose width is 12.82 – 21.36 nm and the length is 267.12 – 326.87 nm.

Topics & Concepts

NanocelluloseCrystallinityCelluloseSodium hydroxideMaterials scienceAcetic acidAcid hydrolysisHydrolysisNuclear chemistryPulp and paper industryChemistryComposite materialOrganic chemistryEngineeringAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesLignin and Wood ChemistryNanocomposite Films for Food Packaging