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Green isolation of cellulosic materials from recycled pulp and paper sludge: a Box-Behnken design optimization

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dc.contributor.author Evans K. Suter , Hilary L. Rutto , Tumisang S. Seodigeng , Sammy L. Kiambia , nd Wesley N. Omwoyo
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-03T09:16:20Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-03T09:16:20Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15606
dc.description.abstract Cellulose was isolated from recycled pulp and paper sludge and used to synthesize cellulose nanocrystals. Response surface methodology and Box-Behnken design model were used to predict, improve, and optimize the cellulose isolation process. The optimal conditions were a reaction temperature of 87.5 �C, 180 min with 4% sodium hydroxide. SEM and TEM results revealed that the isolated cellulose had long rod-like structures of different dimensions than CNCs with short rodlike structures. The crystallinity index from XRD significantly increased from 41.33%, 63.7%, and 75.6% for Kimberly mill pulp sludge (KMRPPS), chemically purified cellulose and cellulose nanocrystals, respectively. The TGA/DTG analysis showed that the isolated cellulosic materials possessed higher thermal stability. FTIR analysis suggested that the chemical structures of cellulose and CNCs were modified by chemical treatment. The cellulose surface was highly hydrophilic compared to the CNCs based on the high water holding capacity of 65.31 ± 0.98% and 83.14 ± 1.22%, respectively. The synthesized cellulosic materials portrayed excellent properties for high-end industrial applications like biomedical engineering, advanced materials, nanotechnology, sustainable packaging, personal care products, environmental remediation, additive manufacturing, etc. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Box-Behnken design; recycled sludge; cellulose yield; optimization; cellulose nanocrystals en_US
dc.title Green isolation of cellulosic materials from recycled pulp and paper sludge: a Box-Behnken design optimization en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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