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TEMPO-oxidized cellulose fibers from wheat straw: Effect of ultrasonic pretreatment and concentration on structure and rheological properties of suspensions

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 255, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117386

Keywords

Ultrasonic; Carboxylated cellulose; Rheological properties; Sol-gel transition; Lissajous curves

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  1. National Natural science Foundation of China [31771896]

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Cellulose and TEMPO-oxidized cellulose fibers (TOCF) were prepared from wheat straw with ultrasonic and chemical treatments to investigate their structure and functionalities. Rheology was used to study the sol-gel transition of TOCF suspensions, showing that ultrasonic pretreatment and temperature affected the properties. While the functional groups were similar, XRD and TGA revealed different crystal structures and thermal stabilities. Gelation was independent of ultrasonic pretreatment, but rheological properties were highly influenced by concentration and temperature.
Cellulose and TEMPO-oxidized cellulose fibers (TOCF) from the wheat straw were prepared with ultrasonic and chemical treatments to investigate structure and functionalities. Sol-gel transition of TOCF suspensions has been investigated using rheology to unveil the roles of ultrasonic pretreatment and temperature at various concentration. It was found that TOCF extracted with or without ultrasonic pretreatment exhibit similar functional groups in FTIR. However, different crystal structures and thermal stabilities were revealed in XRD and TGA, respectively. The gelation was independent of the ultrasonic pretreatment, while the rheological properties were highly infuenced by the concentration and temperature of the TOCF suspensions. TOCF suspensions presented a strain thinning behavior in large amplitude oscillatory shear tests. Lissajous curves showed that the elastoplastic behavior was predominantly modulated by the fiber concentration and strain amplitude other than the ultrasonic pretreatment. These results could improve the understanding of the relationships between TOCF structure and rheological properties.

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