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- 2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
- Forest and Plant Bioproducts Division - See also ICE
- Poster Session: Novel Products from Forest and Plant Biomass
- (70c) Effect of Lignin on Nanofibrillated Cellulose Production
Lignin is a free radical scavenger, and therefore can stabilize the cellulose radicals through forming the very stable phenoxy radicals. On the other hand, lignin is hydrophobic, and thus can interrupt and reduce the inter-fibrillar hydrogen bonding once it attached to the NFCs surface. So, lignin could potentially counteract the recombination reactions between the highly reactive cellulose radicals and prevent the formation of cellulose bundles. Herein, this study investigated the effects of lignin on the NFCs production. The results clearly showed that lignin greatly facilitated the mechanical defibrillation of cellulosic fibers and thus improved the NFCs yields. And lignin also reduced the diameters of the NFCs.