Integral Evaluation of the Cellulose of Tibouchina lepidota (Bonpl.) Baill. for the Valorization of Residues in Sustainable Forestry Management

Author:

Vela Dennis Renato Manzano1,Vizuete Rolando Fabián Zabala1,Mancheno Ana Carola Flores1

Affiliation:

1. Escuela Superior Politécnica del Chimborazo

Abstract

Abstract This study investigates cellulose extracted from Tibouchina lepidota, a native forest species of Ecuador. It focuses on its potential for industrial use, highlighting its role in the circular economy and carbon footprint reduction. The research explores the use of forest waste as a cellulose source, proposing sustainable alternatives to traditional tree species. The methodology includes botanical identification, sample pretreatment, and cellulose extraction through an alkaline process. The extracted cellulose was characterized using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and optical microscopy, examining its morphology, structure, and solubility to determine its typology. Results revealed that particle size significantly influences cellulose extraction yield, with smaller particles showing higher efficiency, confirming it as beta-type via solubility tests in alkaline solutions. Microscopic observations indicated a high-quality filamentous structure, with thin, long, and non-oriented filaments. This research demonstrates the viability of Tibouchina lepidota as a sustainable cellulose source, highlighting its potential for industry and contribution to more sustainable and balanced forest management practices, providing a solid foundation for future developments in bioeconomy and composite material industry.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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