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Structural properties and adsorption capacity of holocellulose aerogels synthesized from an alkali hydroxide-urea solution

Authors
Kwon, Gu-JoongKim, Dae-YoungHwang, Jae-HyunKang, Joo-Hyon
Issue Date
May-2014
Publisher
KOREAN PHYSICAL SOC
Keywords
Holocellulose; Aerogels; Nano-materials; Alkali hydroxide-urea solution
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, v.64, no.10, pp 1470 - 1473
Pages
4
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
Volume
64
Number
10
Start Page
1470
End Page
1473
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15121
DOI
10.3938/jkps.64.1470
ISSN
0374-4884
1976-8524
Abstract
A tulip tree was used to synthesize a holocellulose aerogel from an aqueous alkali hydroxide-urea solution with the substitution of an organic solvent followed by freeze-drying. For comparison, the synthesized holocellulose aerogels were divided into two groups according to the source of the hydrogel, an upper suspended layer and a bottom concentrated layer of the centrifuged solution of cellulose and NaOH/urea solvents. We investigated the effects of the temperature of the pre-cooled NaOH/urea solution (i.e., dissolution temperature) on the pore structure and the adsorption capacity of the holocellulose aerogel. A nano-fibrillar network structure of the holocellulose aerogel was observed, with little morphological difference in pore structure for different dissolution temperatures. Both micropores and mesopores were observed in the holocellulose aerogel. The specific surface area of the holocellulose aerogel was generally greater at lower dissolution temperatures. In a series of adsorption tests using methylene blue, the holocellulose aerogel showed the greatest adsorption capacity at the lowest dissolution temperature tested (-2A degrees C). However, the dissolution temperature generally had little effect on the adsorption capacity. The holocellulose aerogel produced from the upper suspended layer of the centrifuged hydrogel solution showed a greater porosity and adsorption capacity than the one produced from the bottom concentrated layer. Overall, the aerogel made by utilizing a delignified tulip tree display a high surface area and a high adsorption property, indicating its possible application in eco-friendly adsorption materials.
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