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Structural modification of bacterial cellulose fibrils under ultrasonic irradiation

Authors :
Eleni Alkmini Dimitrakopoulou
Erminda Tsouko
Ioanna Mandala
Apostolos A. Koutinas
Costas Fasseas
Paraskevi Paximada
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

Ιn the present study we investigated ultrasounds as a pretreatment process for bacterial cellulose (BC) aqueous suspensions. BC suspensions (0.1–1% wt) subjected to an ultrasonic treatment for different time intervals. Untreated BC presented an extensively entangled fibril network. When a sonication time of 1 min was applied BC fibrils appeared less bundled and dropped in width from 110 nm to 60 nm. For a longer treatment (3–5 min) the width of the fibrils increased again to 100 nm attributed to an entanglement of their structure. The water holding capacity (WHC) and ζ-potnential of the suspensions was proportional to the sonication time. Their viscosity and stability were also affected; an increase could be seen at short treatments, while a decrease was obvious at longer ones. Concluding, a long ultrasonic irradiation led to similar BC characteristics as the untreated, but a short treatment may be a pre-handling method for improving BC properties.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01448617
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....587a5199018b4eb4227ab69622baafd8