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  • Hydrothermal pretreatment is a safe method for producing microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), but leftover hemicellulose can change its properties.
  • The study explored how different centrifugation times affect the removal of hemicellulose and the quality of MFC, finding that 10-30 minutes of centrifugation fully removed hemicellulose and enhanced MFC characteristics.
  • Advanced imaging showed that the best MFC sample (after 30 minutes of centrifugation) had thin, long fibers, which improved its dispersibility, especially when autoclaved for further treatment.

Article Abstract

Hydrothermal pretreatment is useful for microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) preparation due to its safety, but the remaining hemicellulose might affect MFC properties. This study aimed to investigate the effect of centrifugation time on hemicellulose removal and the physicochemical properties of MFC obtained after hydrothermal pretreatment and micro-fibrillation. In this study, centrifugation was applied to the MFC suspension at varying duration times. Composition analysis and Fourier transform infrared spectra indicated that fractionated MFC has no hemicellulose content after 10, 20, and 30 min centrifugation. It also showed an approximately 5 times higher than 0.5 % g/g of initial solid concentration, indicated by a lower gel concentration point, than unfractionated MFC. Scanning electron microscope images of the fractionated MFC for 30 min (MFC2C) presented thin, long cellulose fibrils of 517 nm in average diameter and 635-10,000 nm in length that induced a slower sedimentation rate. MFC2C dispersion was also improved by autoclave sterilization by regulating cellulose structure, rheology, and crystallinity. As a result, MFC dispersibility can be enhanced by removing hemicellulose through simple centrifugation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129909DOI Listing

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