Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview
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Resumo: | Cellulose is the most abundant renewable polymer on Earth and can be obtained from several different sources, such as trees, grass, or biomass residues. However, one of the issues is that not all the fractionation processes are eco-friendly and are essentially based on cooking the lignocellulose feedstock in a harsh chemical mixture, such as NaOH + Na2S, and water, to break loose fibers. In the last few years, new sustainable fractionation processes have been developed that enable the obtaining of cellulose fibers in a more eco-friendly way. As a raw material, cellulose’s use is widely known and established in many areas. Additionally, its products/derivatives are recognized to have a far better environmental impact than fossil-based materials. Examples are textiles and packaging, where forest-based fibers may contribute to renewable and biodegradable substitutes for common synthetic materials and plastics. In this review, some of the main structural characteristics and properties of cellulose, recent green extraction methods/strategies, chemical modification, and applications of cellulose derivatives are discussed. |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overviewcellulosefunctionalizationcationizationanionizationhydrophobicitycellulose extractionCellulose is the most abundant renewable polymer on Earth and can be obtained from several different sources, such as trees, grass, or biomass residues. However, one of the issues is that not all the fractionation processes are eco-friendly and are essentially based on cooking the lignocellulose feedstock in a harsh chemical mixture, such as NaOH + Na2S, and water, to break loose fibers. In the last few years, new sustainable fractionation processes have been developed that enable the obtaining of cellulose fibers in a more eco-friendly way. As a raw material, cellulose’s use is widely known and established in many areas. Additionally, its products/derivatives are recognized to have a far better environmental impact than fossil-based materials. Examples are textiles and packaging, where forest-based fibers may contribute to renewable and biodegradable substitutes for common synthetic materials and plastics. In this review, some of the main structural characteristics and properties of cellulose, recent green extraction methods/strategies, chemical modification, and applications of cellulose derivatives are discussed.This work was financially supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, FCT, through the PhD grants 2020.07638.BD, 2021.05991.BD, and BDE 05|POCI-01-0247-FEDER-021874. B.M acknowledges FCT for the projects PTDC/ASP-SIL/30619/2017, 2022.07519.PTDC, and the researcher grant CEECIND/01014/2018. The MED is supported by FCT through the projects UIDB/05183/2020 and COMPETE. L.A. acknowledges FCT for the research grant 2021.00399.CEECIND. The Strategic Research Center Project UIDB00102/2020, funded by FCT, is also acknowledged.MDPI2023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/107625http://hdl.handle.net/10316/107625https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15143138eng2073-4360Magalhães, SolangeFernandes, CatarinaPedrosa, Jorge F. S.Alves, LuísMedronho, BrunoFerreira, Paulo J.Rasteiro, Maria da Graçainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-25T08:46:18Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/107625Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:23:57.424171Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview Magalhães, Solange cellulose functionalization cationization anionization hydrophobicity cellulose extraction |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview |
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Eco-friendly Methods for Extraction and Modification of Cellulose: An Overview |
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Magalhães, Solange |
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Magalhães, Solange Fernandes, Catarina Pedrosa, Jorge F. S. Alves, Luís Medronho, Bruno Ferreira, Paulo J. Rasteiro, Maria da Graça |
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Fernandes, Catarina Pedrosa, Jorge F. S. Alves, Luís Medronho, Bruno Ferreira, Paulo J. Rasteiro, Maria da Graça |
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Magalhães, Solange Fernandes, Catarina Pedrosa, Jorge F. S. Alves, Luís Medronho, Bruno Ferreira, Paulo J. Rasteiro, Maria da Graça |
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cellulose functionalization cationization anionization hydrophobicity cellulose extraction |
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cellulose functionalization cationization anionization hydrophobicity cellulose extraction |
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Cellulose is the most abundant renewable polymer on Earth and can be obtained from several different sources, such as trees, grass, or biomass residues. However, one of the issues is that not all the fractionation processes are eco-friendly and are essentially based on cooking the lignocellulose feedstock in a harsh chemical mixture, such as NaOH + Na2S, and water, to break loose fibers. In the last few years, new sustainable fractionation processes have been developed that enable the obtaining of cellulose fibers in a more eco-friendly way. As a raw material, cellulose’s use is widely known and established in many areas. Additionally, its products/derivatives are recognized to have a far better environmental impact than fossil-based materials. Examples are textiles and packaging, where forest-based fibers may contribute to renewable and biodegradable substitutes for common synthetic materials and plastics. In this review, some of the main structural characteristics and properties of cellulose, recent green extraction methods/strategies, chemical modification, and applications of cellulose derivatives are discussed. |
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