Understanding the structure of cellulose is of utmost importance in order to enhance its accessibility and reactivity to chemical processing. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of ultrasound pretreatment on the structure of cellulose. Ultrasonic pretreatment involves the use of high intensity ultrasound waves to agitate and break intermolecular bonds that hold cellulose molecules together. Acid sulphite based dissolving wood pulp samples were ultrasonicated for 5, 10 and 20. Structural and morphological characterization using the AFM and SEC-MALLS showed a change on the surface morphology as well as change in the MWD of the sonicated samples.
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Ocwelwang, A., Sithole, B.B., Ramjugernath, D. and Chunilall, V. 2015. Structural and morphological characterization of cellulose pulp pretreated with ultrasound irradiation. In: 18th International Symposium on Wood, Fibre and Pulping Chemistry, BOKU University, Vienna, Austria, 09-11th September 2015 9-11 September 2015
Ocwelwang, A., Sithole, B. B., Ramjugernath, D., & Chunilall, V. (2015). Structural and morphological characterization of cellulose pulp. ISWFPC. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8754
Ocwelwang, A, Bishop B Sithole, D Ramjugernath, and Viren Chunilall. "Structural and morphological characterization of cellulose pulp." (2015): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8754
Ocwelwang A, Sithole BB, Ramjugernath D, Chunilall V, Structural and morphological characterization of cellulose pulp; ISWFPC; 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8754 .
18th International Symposium on Wood, Fibre and Pulping Chemistry, BOKU University, Vienna, Austria, 09-11th September 2015 9-11 September 2015. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item.