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Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences | Volume-11 | Issue-02
Preparation and Characterization of Cellulose Derivatives from Agricultural Wastes
Md. Eleas Hossain
Published: April 9, 2024 | 68 53
DOI: 10.36347/sjavs.2024.v11i02.001
Pages: 11-15
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Abstract
Background: Rice straw was pretreated with dilute alkaline and acid solutions to extract cellulose, which was then converted into cellulose acetate with acetic anhydride and phosphotungstic acid (H3PW12O40·6H2O). The concentration of KOH and the duration of immersion in acetic acid solution affected the removal of hemicellulose and lignin, and after pretreatment with 4% KOH and immersion in acetic acid for 5 hours, the treated rice straw contained 83wt.% cellulose. Phosphotungstic acid has been shown to be an excellent catalyst for the acetylation of rice straw cellulose. The degree of substitution (DS) values had a substantial effect on the solubility of cellulose acetate, and acetone-soluble cellulose acetate with DS values about 2.2 can be generated by varying the amount of phosphotungstic acid and acetylation duration. Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the preparation and characterization of cellulose derivatives from agricultural wastes. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out in the Department of Communicable Diseases Control, Director General of Health Services, Dhaka, Bangladesh. For this investigation the rice plant straw was collected from Magura district region. The collected straws were then treated with 3 wt% nitric acid and 1.5 wt% NaOH solution separately. Statistical analyses of the results were be obtained by using window-based Microsoft Excel and Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS-24). Results: This study observed that the rice straw contained about 35.67% cellulose, 5.50% hemicellulose and 30.18 % α-cellulose. And the wheat straw contained about 43.99% cellulose, 7.30% hemicellulose and 36.70% α-cellulose. The degree of acetylation and degree of substitution of the synthesized cellulose acetate from rice straw were 39.046% and 2.413 respectively. On the other hand, the degree of acetylation and degree of substitution of the synthesized cellulose acetate from wheat straw were 40.79% and 2.59 respectively. ....