Preparation of Cellulose Nanocrystals from Jujube Cores by Fractional Purification

MOLECULES(2022)

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Jujube cores are fiber-rich industrial waste. Dewaxing, alkali treatment, bleaching, and sulfuric acid hydrolysis were used to generate cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) from the jujube cores in this study. The morphological, structural, crystallinity, and thermal properties of the fibers were investigated using FE-SEM, TEM, AFM, FT-IR, XRD, and TGA under various processes. CNCs' zeta (zeta) potential and water contact angle (WAC) were also investigated. The findings demonstrate that non-fibrous components were effectively removed, and the fiber particles shrunk over time because of many activities. CNCs had a rod-like shape, with a length of 205.7 +/- 52.4 nm and a 20.5 aspect ratio. The crystal structure of cellulose I beta was preserved by the CNCs, and the crystallinity was 72.36%. The temperature of the fibers' thermal degradation lowered during the operations, although CNCs still had outstanding thermal stability (>200 degrees C). Aside from the CNCs, the aqueous suspension of CNCs was slightly agglomerated; thus, the zeta (zeta) potential of the CNCs' suspension was -23.72 +/- 1.7 mV, and the powder had high hydrophilicity. This research will be valuable to individuals who want to explore the possibility for CNCs made of jujube cores.
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jujube cores, cellulose nanocrystals, characterizations, purification
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