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Preparation of Nanocellulose Aerogel from the Poplar (Populus tomentosa) Catkin Fiber

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FORESTS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f10090749

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poplar catkin fiber; nanocellulose; aerogel

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  1. Basic Scientific Research Funds of International Center for Bamboo and Rattan [1632018016]
  2. Practical innovation training program for Nanjing Forestry University students [2018NFUSPITP643]
  3. Yihua Lifestyle Technology Co. Ltd. [YH-JS-JSKF-201904003]

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The effects of chemical pretreatment on the purification of poplar (Populus tomentosa) catkin fiber and the effect of ultrasonic time for the microfibrillarization of poplar catkin fiber (PCF) were studied. The nanocellulose aerogels were prepared by freeze drying the cellulose solutions. The density, porosity, micro morphology, thermal stability and mechanical properties of the aerogels were analyzed. It was found that the dewaxing time of PCF is shorter than that of unsonicated nanocellulose. After the treatment of 0.5 wt% sodium chlorite for 2 h, the lignin of PCF was removed. After the chemical purification, the PCF was treated with 2 and 5 wt% NaOH solution and ultrasonicated for 5 and 10 min, respectively. When the ultrasonic time was 10 min, the diameter of the nanocellulose was 20-25 nm. When the ultrasonic time was 5 min, the aerogels with porous honeycomb structure can be prepared by using the nanocellulose sol of PCF as raw material. The density of the aerogels was only 0.3-0.4 mg/cm(3) and the porosities of the aerogels were all larger than 99%. The difference between the pyrolysis temperature of aerogels was small, the elastic modulus of aerogels was 30-52 kPa, and the compressive strength was 22-27 kPa. With the increase of the concentration of NaOH solution (5 wt%) and ultrasonic time (10 min), the elastic modulus of aerogels increased gradually and reached the maximum value of 52 kPa, while the compressive strength reached the maximum value of 27 kPa when the PCF being treated in 5 wt% NaOH solution and was ultrasonicated for 5 min.

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