Comparison of NaOH-Based Solvents for Lignocellulosic Microfines (LCMFs) Dissolution and Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Film
Jiae Ryu, Sa Rang Choi, Jung Myoung Lee

TL;DR
This study compares different solvents for dissolving lignocellulosic microfines and producing cellulose films with better properties.
Contribution
The study identifies PEG/NaOH as a superior solvent system for producing stable and mechanically strong cellulose films.
Findings
PEG/NaOH solvent produced films with lowest shrinkage (19.4%) and highest mechanical strength (47.8 MPa).
Glycol-based solvents improved film transparency over 70%.
PEG/NaOH showed enhanced solution stability with minimal viscosity change over 30 days.
Abstract
Cellulose dissolution solvents have been developed for the fabrication of regenerated cellulose (RC) films, which are known for their high optical transparency, excellent barrier properties, and biodegradability. In this study, three types of aqueous dissolution systems, including glycol ether/sodium hydroxide (NaOH), poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)/NaOH, and urea/NaOH aqueous systems, were investigated to compare their effects on lignocellulosic microfine (LCMF) solutions and the resulting regenerated cellulose films. The dissolution yields of LCMFs in these solvents ranged from 77.0% to 85.0%. The incorporation of glycol-based co-solvents in NaOH significantly influenced the transparency (over 70% of transparency) of the regenerated LCMF films. The use of a high molecular weight of co-solvent (PEG) especially resulted in enhanced stability of the LCMF solutions, as evidenced by higher…
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TopicsAdvanced Cellulose Research Studies · Biofuel production and bioconversion · Polymer Science and PVC
