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Preparation and characterization of lignin-containing cellulose nanocrystals from peanut shells using a deep eutectic solvent containing lignin-derived phenol

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 195, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2023.116415

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Lignin-containing cellulose nanocrystals; Pretreatment; Ternary deep eutectic solvents; Ultrasonic; Peanut shells

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In this study, lignin-containing cellulose nanocrystals (LCNC) were prepared from peanut shells using ultrasonic-assisted deep eutectic solvents (DES). The DES pretreatment effectively increased the cellulose content of the peanut shells, while removing lignin and hemicellulose. The resulting LCNC exhibited good thermal stability and potential for further applications.
In this work, a method of preparing lignin-containing cellulose nanocrystals (LCNC) from agricultural waste peanut shells by ultrasonic-assisted deep eutectic solvents (DES) was studied. The peanut shells were pretreated with binary DES ChCl-GG (choline chloride: guaiacol, 1:1 molar ratio) and ternary DES ChCl-GG-AlCl3.6 H2O (choline chloride: guaiacol: aluminum trichloride hexahydrate, 1:1:0.01, 1:1:0.03, 1:1:0.05, and 1:1:0.07 molar ratios) at 120 degrees C for 3 h, and then subjected to mild mechanical decomposition. Under the optimal DES pretreatment conditions (the molar ratio of ternary DES is 1:1:0.07), the cellulose content of peanut shell reached the highest of 59.49% (36.39% without treatment), and the removal rates of lignin and hemicellulose were 73.22% and 93.05%, respectively. At the same time, LCNC obtained by this process shows good thermal stability (T-max = 337.) and has the potential for further applications. When the conditions were optimal, the length of LCNC was about 188.94 nm, the width was about 2.60 nm, and the crystallinity of cellulose I was 69.97%. The results showed that the green and economical DES could effectively pretreat lignocellulosic materials, providing a prospect for future utilization and the separation of LCNC.

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