The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal
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Resumo: | Maritime pine, scientifically known as Pinus pinaster, holds a vital role in Iberian Peninsula forests, primarily as a source of wood for panels, paper, and cellulose production. Recently, there has been a growing interest in utilising agroforestry by-products to yield valuable chemicals for applications in various sectors, including the food, pharmaceutical, and bioenergy industries. This study aimed to assess the value of the primary by-product of Pinus pinaster from the Minho region of northwestern Portugal, i.e., the bark. The research extensively examined the bark’s chemical and thermal characteristics, including ash content, extractives, lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose, fatty acids, and mineral composition. Additionally, various analytical techniques like FTIR, SEM, DSC, DTG, and XRD were used to observe chemical structure differences. The results reveal that the Pinus pinaster bark primarily consists of lignin (51.15%) and holocellulose (46.09%), with extractives mainly soluble in toluene–ethanol, followed by water, and a small amount of them are soluble in ethanol. The bark contained around 0.44% ash, and heavy metals such as Cd and Pb were not found. During degradation, Pinus pinaster experienced a 10% mass loss at 140 °C. In terms of crystallinity, holocellulose and cellulose showed similar percentages at approximately 25.5%, while α-cellulose displayed the highest crystallinity index at 41%. |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern PortugalBarkPinus pinaster Aiton subsp. atlanticaExtractivesHolocelluloseCelluloseFTIRMaritime pine, scientifically known as Pinus pinaster, holds a vital role in Iberian Peninsula forests, primarily as a source of wood for panels, paper, and cellulose production. Recently, there has been a growing interest in utilising agroforestry by-products to yield valuable chemicals for applications in various sectors, including the food, pharmaceutical, and bioenergy industries. This study aimed to assess the value of the primary by-product of Pinus pinaster from the Minho region of northwestern Portugal, i.e., the bark. The research extensively examined the bark’s chemical and thermal characteristics, including ash content, extractives, lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose, fatty acids, and mineral composition. Additionally, various analytical techniques like FTIR, SEM, DSC, DTG, and XRD were used to observe chemical structure differences. The results reveal that the Pinus pinaster bark primarily consists of lignin (51.15%) and holocellulose (46.09%), with extractives mainly soluble in toluene–ethanol, followed by water, and a small amount of them are soluble in ethanol. The bark contained around 0.44% ash, and heavy metals such as Cd and Pb were not found. During degradation, Pinus pinaster experienced a 10% mass loss at 140 °C. In terms of crystallinity, holocellulose and cellulose showed similar percentages at approximately 25.5%, while α-cellulose displayed the highest crystallinity index at 41%.MDPIBiblioteca Digital do IPBBarros, DianaFernandes, EliaJesus, MeiriellyBarros, LillianAlonso-Esteban, José IgnacioPires, PreciosaVelho, Manuela Vaz2021-10-26T14:06:36Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/24109engBarros, Diana; Fernandes, Elia; Jesus, Meirielly; Barros, Lillian; Alonso-Esteban, José Ignacio; Pires, Preciosa; Velho, Manuela Vaz (2023). The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal. Plants. eISSN 2223-7747. 12:23, p. 1-1910.3390/plants122339402223-7747info: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:RCAAP2024-01-24T01:18:57Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/24109Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:14:56.993090Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal Barros, Diana Bark Pinus pinaster Aiton subsp. atlantica Extractives Holocellulose Cellulose FTIR |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal |
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The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal |
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Barros, Diana |
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Barros, Diana Fernandes, Elia Jesus, Meirielly Barros, Lillian Alonso-Esteban, José Ignacio Pires, Preciosa Velho, Manuela Vaz |
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Fernandes, Elia Jesus, Meirielly Barros, Lillian Alonso-Esteban, José Ignacio Pires, Preciosa Velho, Manuela Vaz |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Barros, Diana Fernandes, Elia Jesus, Meirielly Barros, Lillian Alonso-Esteban, José Ignacio Pires, Preciosa Velho, Manuela Vaz |
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Bark Pinus pinaster Aiton subsp. atlantica Extractives Holocellulose Cellulose FTIR |
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Bark Pinus pinaster Aiton subsp. atlantica Extractives Holocellulose Cellulose FTIR |
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Maritime pine, scientifically known as Pinus pinaster, holds a vital role in Iberian Peninsula forests, primarily as a source of wood for panels, paper, and cellulose production. Recently, there has been a growing interest in utilising agroforestry by-products to yield valuable chemicals for applications in various sectors, including the food, pharmaceutical, and bioenergy industries. This study aimed to assess the value of the primary by-product of Pinus pinaster from the Minho region of northwestern Portugal, i.e., the bark. The research extensively examined the bark’s chemical and thermal characteristics, including ash content, extractives, lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose, fatty acids, and mineral composition. Additionally, various analytical techniques like FTIR, SEM, DSC, DTG, and XRD were used to observe chemical structure differences. The results reveal that the Pinus pinaster bark primarily consists of lignin (51.15%) and holocellulose (46.09%), with extractives mainly soluble in toluene–ethanol, followed by water, and a small amount of them are soluble in ethanol. The bark contained around 0.44% ash, and heavy metals such as Cd and Pb were not found. During degradation, Pinus pinaster experienced a 10% mass loss at 140 °C. In terms of crystallinity, holocellulose and cellulose showed similar percentages at approximately 25.5%, while α-cellulose displayed the highest crystallinity index at 41%. |
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Barros, Diana; Fernandes, Elia; Jesus, Meirielly; Barros, Lillian; Alonso-Esteban, José Ignacio; Pires, Preciosa; Velho, Manuela Vaz (2023). The chemical characterisation of the maritime pine bark cultivated in Northern Portugal. Plants. eISSN 2223-7747. 12:23, p. 1-19 10.3390/plants12233940 2223-7747 |
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