Abstract:
Cellulose has become a wonder material in the
present context of research and development since it is fibrous
and tough, hence biodegradable, biocompatible, and renewable
natural polymer which can be employed in various industrial
applications. Nowadays, rice straw as a cellulose source has
gained momentum as rice is one of the major crops grown in
most of the tropical and subtropical countries of the world with
half of the world population consuming it as the major food
source. Chemical extraction and purification method is found to
be the most efficient method for cellulose extraction from
lignocellulosic biomass. Therefore, it is of paramount important
to investigate the influence of parent materials on the synthesis
process and the properties of the yield. In this research, effect of
particle size distribution of locally available rice straw on
cellulose synthesis was studied. Study revealed that after the
series of chemical treatments M-75 yielded 27.19 ± 0.98 percent,
M-250 yielded 38.31 ± 0.86 percent and M-H yielded 33.68 ± 0.68
percent cellulose. FTIR analysis revealed the sequential and
complete removal of lignin (1516 cm−1, aromatic skeletal
vibrations), hemicellulose (1729 cm−1, carbonyl stretching) and
silica (796 cm−1, Si–O–Si stretching) thus, confirms the final
product as cellulose. SEM images showed that M-75 exhibited
whisker like structure whereas M-250 showed fibrillar network
structure. These findings will have profound influence upon
extracting cellulose from agricultural biomass.
Citation:
A. Ratnakumar, A. M. P. B. Samarasekara, D. A. S. Amarasinghe and L. Karunanayake, "Effect of Particle Size Distribution of Rice Straw on Cellulose Extraction," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 199-204, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185211.