A lignocellulosic biomass, biowaste of second generation bioethanol production, was treated with a toluene/ethanol mixture and with water in order to leach organic and water soluble extractives. Moreover, the parent lignocellulosic biomass was fractionated in order to isolate its main components: acid-insoluble lignin and holocellulose (hemicelluloses and cellulose). The extractive-free solid residues and the isolated fractions were studied through scanning electron microscopy, vibrational spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. Subsequently, the lignocellulosic biomass and its derivatives were used as bio-fillers in poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), a microbial biodegradable polyester. The obtained blends were compression-molded to produce films. The unprocessed blends were characterized by means of thermogravimetric analysis, while the dumbbell-shaped films were analyzed through tensile tests. A slight increase of thermal stability and a modest stiffening of the PHB matrix were detected.
EXTRACTION AND FRACTIONATION OF A LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS AND ITS USE AS A BIO-FILLER IN POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE)
Angelini Stefania;Cerruti Pierfrancesco;Scarinzi Gennaro;Malinconico Mario
2016
Abstract
A lignocellulosic biomass, biowaste of second generation bioethanol production, was treated with a toluene/ethanol mixture and with water in order to leach organic and water soluble extractives. Moreover, the parent lignocellulosic biomass was fractionated in order to isolate its main components: acid-insoluble lignin and holocellulose (hemicelluloses and cellulose). The extractive-free solid residues and the isolated fractions were studied through scanning electron microscopy, vibrational spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. Subsequently, the lignocellulosic biomass and its derivatives were used as bio-fillers in poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), a microbial biodegradable polyester. The obtained blends were compression-molded to produce films. The unprocessed blends were characterized by means of thermogravimetric analysis, while the dumbbell-shaped films were analyzed through tensile tests. A slight increase of thermal stability and a modest stiffening of the PHB matrix were detected.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.