The effect of acid hydrolysis pretreatment on crystallinity and solubility of kenaf cellulose membrane

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Cellulose was extracted from kenaf core pulp (KCP) by series of bleaching steps in the sequence (DEED) where D and E are referred as acid and alkali treatment. The bleached kenaf pulp (BKCP) is then pretreated with acid hydrolysis at room temperature for 1 and 3 h respectively. The pretreated cellulose is dissolved in lithium hydroxide/urea (LiOH/urea) and cellulose solution produced was immersed in distilled water bath. BKCP without treatment was also conducted for comparison purpose. The effects of acid hydrolysis pretreatment on solubility and crystallinity are investigated. Higher solubility of cellulose solution is achieved for treated samples. Cellulose II formation and crystallinity index of the cellulose membrane were determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD).

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Saidi, A. S. M., Zakaria, S., Chia, C. H., Jaafar, S. N. S., & Padzil, F. N. M. (2015). The effect of acid hydrolysis pretreatment on crystallinity and solubility of kenaf cellulose membrane. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1678). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4931262

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