Cellulose Purified by an Efficient and Environmental Friendly Method for the Production of NCC

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In this study, cellulose extracted from Eucalyptus by ethanol, formic acid and catalyst MIK was used for nano crystal cellulose (NCC) production. The main function of MIK was to protect the structure of cellulose. Kappa numbers, holocellulose and alpha-cellulose contents of the obtained cellulose were calculated and the results showed that this cellulose provided an effective source for NCC. NCC from this material was characterized by Fourier transform infrared, X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 393-395)

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637-640

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November 2011

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