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Fenton-Based Treatment of Flax Biomass for Modification of Its Fiber Structure and Physicochemical Properties

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2024-07-15

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Aliasgharlou, Nasrin
Cree, Duncan E.
Wilson, Lee

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The availability of a sustainable technique for degumming lignocellulose fibers is a challenge for the fiber processing industry. Removal of non-cellulosic content from lignocellulose fibers is essential for improving their mechanical and chemical properties, which makes the fibers more suitable for various applications. Herein, a catalytic Fenton-based oxidation process was employed to isolate microcellulose fibers from raw flax fibers. Various complementary methods such as FT-IR/NMR spectroscopy and TGA were used to obtain insight into the thermal behavior of the treated fibers. The morphology of the fibers was studied using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), whereas the surface chemical properties of the fibers was evaluated by a dye-based adsorption method, along with a potentiometric point-of-zero-charge method. To obtain fibers with suitable properties, such as uniform fiber diameter, several Fenton reaction parameters were optimized: pH (7), reaction time (15 h), iron sulfate (2 wt.%), and hydrogen peroxide (10 wt.%). The results indicate that, under the specified conditions, the average diameter of the raw fibers (12.3 ± 0.5 µm) was reduced by 58%, resulting in an average diameter of 5.2 ± 0.3 µm for the treated fibers. We demonstrate that the treated fibers had a lower dye adsorption capacity for methylene blue, consistent with the smoother surface features of the treated fibers over the raw flax fibers. Overall, this study contributes to utilization of the Fenton reaction an efficient oxidation technique for the production of lignocellulose fibers with improved physicochemical properties, such as reduced fiber diameter distribution, in contrast with traditional alkali-based chemical treatment.

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lignocellulosic fiber, degumming, Fenton oxidation, flax fiber, microcellulose fibers

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Aliasgharlou, N., Cree, D. E., & Wilson, L. D. (2024). Fenton-Based Treatment of Flax Biomass for Modification of Its Fiber Structure and Physicochemical Properties. Applied Sciences, 14(14), 6133. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14146133

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10.3390/app14146133

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