Enhancement of the Nanofibrillation
of Wood Cellulose
through Sequential Periodate–Chlorite Oxidation
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Abstract
Sequential regioselective periodate–chlorite oxidation
was employed as a new and efficient pretreatment to enhance
the nanofibrillation of hardwood cellulose pulp through homogenization.
The oxidized celluloses with carboxyl contents ranging from 0.38 to
1.75 mmol/g could nanofibrillate to highly viscous and transparent
gels with yields of 100–85% without clogging the homogenizer
(one
to four passes). On the basis of field-emission scanning electron
microscopy images, the nanofibrils obtained were of typical widths
of approximately 25 ± 6 nm. All of the nanofibrillar samples
maintained their cellulose
I crystalline structure according to wide-angle X-ray diffraction
results, and the crystallinity
index was approximately 40% for all samples