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Influence of TEMPO on preparation of softwood nanofibrils and their hydrogel network properties. | LitMetric

Influence of TEMPO on preparation of softwood nanofibrils and their hydrogel network properties.

Carbohydr Polym

Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics, Materials Science, Wood and Bionanocomposites, Luleå University of Technology, 971 87 Luleå, Sweden; Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (MIE), University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 3G8, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the environmentally friendly production of cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) using varying amounts of the chemical TEMPO during the oxidation of softwood particles.
  • It finds that using less TEMPO (down from 16 mg to 8 mg per gram of wood) still maintains strong properties in the resulting nanofibrils hydrogel networks, which are relevant for biomedical uses like wound dressings.
  • The results indicate that the networks made from TEMPO-oxidized softwood nanofibrils exhibit impressive hydration abilities (up to 2500% absorption), elongation (up to 13%), and wet strength (around 190 kPa), supporting their potential use in healthcare.

Article Abstract

From an economic and environmental perspective, the use of less chemicals in the production of cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) is advantageous. In this study, we investigated the oxidation (TEMPO/NaClO/NaClO, pH 6.8) of softwood (SW) particles with varying amounts of TEMPO (16, 8 or 0 mg g of wood). Following, TEMPO-oxidized SW nanofibrils (TO-SWNFs) were obtained by nanofibrillation and their size, morphology, and crystallite size were assessed. Hydrogel networks of TO-SWNFs were prepared and mechanical properties were measured in dHO and phosphate buffered saline (PBS) to compare their performance for possible biomedical applications such as wound dressings. The results reveal that the presence of TEMPO is of importance for TO-SWNF network properties, presenting higher eq. HO absorption (≈2500 %) and elongation at break (≈10 %) with good wet strength (≈180 kPa). In addition, a decrease in use of TEMPO catalyst from 16 to 8 mg g of wood is possible, without detrimental effects on hydrogel network properties (dHO absorption ≈ 2000 %, elongation at break ≈ 13 %, wet strength ≈ 190 kPa) related to applications as wound dressings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122812DOI Listing

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