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Title: | Stable microfluidized bacterial cellulose suspension. |
Authors: | ANDRADE, F. K.![]() ![]() MORAIS, J. P. S. ![]() ![]() MUNIZ, C. R. ![]() ![]() NASCIMENTO, J. H. O. DO ![]() ![]() VIEIRA, R. S. ![]() ![]() GAMA, F. M. P. DA ![]() ![]() ROSA, M. de F. ![]() ![]() |
Affiliation: | FÁBIA KARINE ANDRADE, Universidade Federal do Ceará - UFC/Departamento de Engenharia Química; JOAO PAULO SARAIVA MORAIS, CNPA; CELLI RODRIGUES MUNIZ, CNPAT; JOSÉ HERIBERTO OLIVEIRA DO NASCIMENTO, Universidade Federal doRio Grande do Norte - UFRN/Departamento de Engenharia; RODRIGO SILVEIRA VIEIRA, Universidade Federal do Ceará - UFC/Departamento de Engenharia Química; FRANCISCO MIGUEL PORTELA DA GAMA, IBB, Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering,University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; MORSYLEIDE DE FREITAS ROSA, CNPAT. |
Date Issued: | 2019 |
Citation: | Cellulose, v. 26, n. 10, p. 5851-5864, July 2019. |
Description: | In this work, nanofibrillated suspensions of bacterial cellulose (BC) were produced via microfluidization. The effects of the size of the openings of the microfluidizer chamber and ultrasonication on the nanofibril properties were evaluated. The results of the X-ray diffraction analysis indicated a considerable reduction in BC crystallinity (86?65%) and crystallite size (5.8?4.0 nm) after microfluidization and ultrasonication. Thermal analysis showed a remarkable reduction from 337 to 283ªC in the initial temperature of degradation along the several steps of BC deconstruction. Moreover, infrared analysis indicated that both processes led to an increase in the Ib content (43?66%) of the fibers. Morphological analysis showed that the fibrillation process used exposed the internal faces of the ribbon-like nanofibrils, and thus, increased the surface area of the cellulose network, and produced fibers with a high aspect ratio (L/d). A thermally stable nanofibrillated suspension could be obtained by adding carboxymethyl cellulose as a simple and effective way to maintain cellulose fibers dispersed in the solution during sterilization by autoclaving. |
Thesagro: | Celulose Esterilização |
Keywords: | Celulose bacteriana Celulose nanofibrilada Microfluidização Nanofibrillated cellulose Microfluidization Sterilization |
DOI: | . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-019-02512-y |
Type of Material: | Artigo de periódico |
Access: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPA)![]() ![]() |
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