Characteristics and Functional Application of Cellulose Fibers Extracted from Cow Dung Wastes

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The widespread use of petroleum-based products has led to increasing environmental and ecological problems, while the extraction and application of various natural cellulose fibers have received increasing attention. This research focuses on the extraction of cellulose fibers from cow dung using different treatments: hot water, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) boilings, as well as a selection of the best quality cow dung fibers for papermaking with quality control. The study’s objective is to find a sustainable method to extract as much material as possible from renewable biomass feedstock. The results show that the best extraction rate is obtained by KOH boiling with 42% cellulose fibers extracted. Corresponding handmade paper has a burst index of 2.48 KPam2/g, a tear index of 4.83 mNm2/g and a tensile index of 26.72 Nm/g. This project expands the sources of natural cellulose fibers to an eco-friendly and sustainable one and opens up new applications for cow dung.

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Yang, X., Li, L., Zhao, W., Wang, M., Yang, W., Tian, Y., … Zhu, X. (2023). Characteristics and Functional Application of Cellulose Fibers Extracted from Cow Dung Wastes. Materials, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16020648

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