Manufacture and characterisation of PLA biocomposites with high purity cellulose 1 isolated from olive pruning waste
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2023-03-06
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Sage Journal
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A two-step chemical process was carried out on olive pruning residues according to an optimised sequence that led to the
isolation of natural fibre with a high cellulose content. Reaction time, temperature and HNO3 concentration in the acid
hydrolysis stage were optimised by means of the Response Surface Methodology to achieve the highest removal of
hemicellulose and lignin and the highest crystallinity index, minimising cellulose hydrolysis. Subsequent hydrolysis with
NaOH allowed to obtain a pulp enriched in cellulose (83.28 wt.%). Analysis revealed that the cellulose isolated had a high
crystallinity index (70.06%) and thermal stability (Tmax = 357°C). The cellulose obtained was finally used for the manufacture
of polymer biocomposites and to evaluate its viability as a filler for polymeric materials. The selected polymer
matrix used was polylactic acid (PLA) and the amount of filler was 5 and 15% by weight, respectively. In general, the fibres
did not improve the mechanical properties of PLA, and maintained unchanged its melting temperature. Microscopic analysis
revealed that PLA/fibre adhesion was stronger for treated fibres. Contradictorily, the composites with untreated fibres
presented slightly higher thermal stability. Water uptake increased with the concentration of fibres, being higher in those
materials with untreated fibre.
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Olive waste, lignocellulose, biomass, hydrolysis, cellulosic fibre, biocomposites, RSM
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Rodríguez-Liébana JA, Navas-Martos FJ, Jurado-Contreras S, et al. Manufacture and characterisation of polylactic acid biocomposites with high-purity cellulose isolated from olive pruning waste. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites. 2024;43(5-6):318-338.