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Title : Morphology and Crystallinity of Sisal Nanocellulose after Sonication
Author :

Dr. Harini Sosiati, M.Eng. (1) Wijayanti Dwi Astuti, S.Si., M.Sc., Ph.D. (2) Prof. Dr. Eng. Kuwat Triyana, M.Si. (3) B Kamiel (4)

Date : 11 2017
Keyword : Sonication ,Sisal Nanocellulose,Crystallinity Sonication ,Sisal Nanocellulose,Crystallinity
Abstract : Different preparation methods on the natural fibers resulted in different morphology. However, the relationships between type of natural fibers, preparation methods and the morphology of produced nanocellulose could not be exactly defined. The sisal nanocellulose was presently prepared by alkalization and bleaching followed by sonication to verify changes in the morphology and crystallinity of nanocellulose related to the formation mechanism. The extracted microcellulose was subjected to scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and x-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. The isolated cellulose nanospheres were examined with respect to morphology by SEM and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and, to crystallinity by electron diffraction analysis. Bleaching after alkalization made the microfibrils clearly separated from each other to the individual fiber whose width of the single fiber was ranging from 6 to 13 ?m. The XRD crystallinity index (CI) of microcellulose gradually increased after the chemical treatments; 83.12% for raw sisal fiber, 88.57% for alkali treated fiber and 94.03% for bleached fibers. The ultrasonic agitation after bleaching that was carried out at 750 Watt, 20 kHz and amplitude of 39% for 2 h produces homogeneous cellulose nanospheres less than 50 nm in diameter with relatively low crystallinity. The electron diffraction analysis confirmed that the low crystallinity of produced nnocellulose is related to the effect of chemical treatment done before sonication.
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Level : Internasional
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