Influence of chemical pretreatments on plant fiber cell wall and their implications on the appearance of fiber dislocations
Author:
Durães Alisson Farley Soares1ORCID, Moulin Jordão Cabral1ORCID, Dias Matheus Cordazzo1ORCID, Mendonça Maressa Carvalho1, Damásio Renato Augusto Pereira2, Thygesen Lisbeth Garbrecht3, Tonoli Gustavo Henrique Denzin1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Forest Science , Federal University of Lavras , C.P. 3037 , 37200-000 Lavras , MG , Brazil 2. Klabin – Technology Center, Fazenda Monte Alegre, St Harmonia , 03 Postal code 84275-000 Telêmaco Borba , PR , Brazil 3. Faculty of Science , University of Copenhagen , Rolighedsvej 23, 1958 Frederiksberg C , Denmark
Abstract
Abstract
The cell wall of plant fibers may contain irregular regions called dislocations. This study evaluated the effect of chemical pretreatment as a mechanochemical dislocation initiator in unbleached and bleached Eucalyptus sp. fibers. Accordingly, bleached and unbleached pulps of eucalyptus were subjected to chemical pretreatments with sodium hydroxide at concentrations of 5% for 2 h, 10% for 1 h and 10% for 2 h or with hydrogen peroxide. The extent of dislocations was evaluated by polarized light microscopy. Based on the observation, an index of dislocations (ID) expressing their ratio of cell wall as per two-dimensional (2D) imaging and their angle relative to the longitudinal direction of the fiber were estimated. Chemical pretreatments increased the ID for bleached and unbleached fibers as well as increased the changes in the curl of bleached and unbleached fibers for chemical pretreatments. Chemical pretreatment extracted the hemicellulose of the fiber cell wall causing some fiber to curl, which in turn generated new dislocations and modifications in the dislocation angles which may be useful for improving the deconstruction process of the cellulose fibers.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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