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Article Dans Une Revue Carbohydrate Polymers Année : 2022

Oxidation treatments to convert paper-grade Eucalyptus kraft pulp into microfibrillated cellulose

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Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) is an emerging cellulosic material that has shown enormous potential in various industrial sectors such as food packaging, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, filler for cement and paper, and others. Yet, there is still the need to improve its processing in order to reach its full potential. Despite research efforts for the production of MFC, the production volumes remain low because the costs of these products are hardly competitive with synthetic polymers. The present study investigates the conversion of bleached Kraft pulp into MFC using three different oxidative treatments: (1) oxidation with sodium periodate followed by oxidation with hydrogen peroxide to enrich the pulp with carboxyl groups; (2) activation of hydrogen peroxide with copper to produce hydroxyl radicals; and (3) use of hydrogen peroxide alone in alkaline medium. Treatments (1) and (2) allowed producing interesting MFC with reduced energy consumption.

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hal-04098881 , version 1 (16-05-2023)

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Andrea Vera-Loor, Panagiota Rigou, Nathalie Marlin, Gérard Mortha, Alain Dufresne. Oxidation treatments to convert paper-grade Eucalyptus kraft pulp into microfibrillated cellulose. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2022, 296, pp.119946. ⟨10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119946⟩. ⟨hal-04098881⟩

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