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Acidic Deep Eutectic Solvents As Hydrolytic Media for Cellulose Nanocrystal Production

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 17, Issue 9, Pages 3025-3032

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.6b00910

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In this study, a new method to fabricate cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) based on DES pretreatment of wood cellulose fibers with choline chloride and organic acids are reported. Oxalic acid (anhydrous and dihydrate), p-toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate, and levulinic acid were studied as acid components of DESs. DESs were formed at elevated temperatures (50-100 degrees C) by combining choline chloride with organic acids and were then used to hydrolyze less ordered amorphous regions of cellulose. All the DES treatments resulted in degradation of wood fibers into microsized fibers and after Mechanically disintegrating, CNCs were successfully obtained from choline chloride/oxalic acid dihydrate-treated fibers, whereas no liberation of CNcs was observed with other DESs. The DES-produced CNCs had a width and length of 9-17 and 310-410 nm, respectively. The crystallinity indexes (CrIs) and carboxylic acid content of the CNCs were 66-71% and 0.20-028 mmol/g) respectively. CNCs exhibited good thermal stabilities (the onset thermal degradation temperatures ranged from 275-293 degrees C) The demonstrated acidic DES method exhibits certain advantages over previously reported CNC productions, namely, milder processing conditions and easily Obtainable and relatively inexpensive biodegradable solvents with law toxicity (compared, e.g., to ILs).

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