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Regenerated cellulose films with controllable microporous structure for enhanced seed germination. | LitMetric

Regenerated cellulose films with controllable microporous structure for enhanced seed germination.

Int J Biol Macromol

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Gannan Normal University, Ganzhou 341000, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The optimal film was made using a 5 wt% (NH)SO solution at 10 °C, achieving impressive mechanical properties with a tensile strength of 108 MPa and 35% elongation.
  • * These films have superior oxygen permeability, moisture retention, and biodegradability, losing 90.75% of their mass in 63 days, making them ideal for agricultural applications like mulching for mung bean seed growth.

Article Abstract

In this work, the preparation of high-performance and porous regenerated cellulose (RCNH) films for seed germination application were investigated. The films were prepared from bamboo-based cellulose carbamate-NaOH/ZnO/urea and coagulated using environmentally friendly aqueous solution of (NH)SO. The results showed that the pore size of the films could be efficiently controlled by changing the concentration and temperature of the coagulation bath. In a mild environment, the system remains undisturbed, resulting in slow diffusion between the solvent and coagulation bath. This allows for the cellulose molecular chains to align in parallel and self-aggregate, forming a three-dimensional network structure. Therefore, the best mechanical properties were demonstrated by a film coagulated using 5 wt% (NH)SO solution at 10 °C. This film showed excellent tensile strength of 108 MPa and high elongation at break (35 %). As compared to a plastic wrap, the film demonstrated higher permeability for oxygen, and a moisture retaining ability. Due to these properties, it could be used as an agricultural film to encase and promote the growth of mung bean seeds. Moreover, the film was biodegradable with a short decomposition time, losing 90.75 % of its original mass after 63 days. In a summary, this work provides a route for robust, biodegradable, and permeable regenerated cellulose films with potential applications as biodegradable agricultural mulches.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135287DOI Listing

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