Nanocrystalline cellulose from Arctic brown algae Laminaria digitata and Saccharina latissima

Konstantin Bogolitsyn , Anastasia Parshina , Lyudmila Aleshina , Andrey Prusskii , Olga Tokko , Daria Polomarchuk , Nikolai Bogdanovich , Yulia Savrasova
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Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) was successfully obtained from two Arctic brown algae species, Laminaria digitata and Saccharina latissima. The production process involved a sequential extraction of non-cellulosic compounds, an environmentally friendly bleaching process with hydrogen peroxide, and subsequent acidic hydrolysis, resulting in the formation of nanosized rod-like particles. Comprehensive assessments were conducted to evaluate the influence of hydrolysis conditions, specifically using hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, on the key characteristics of the nanocellulose. The resulting NCC was characterized using various techniques including Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA, DTG), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), laser diffraction, and low-temperature nitrogen sorption. The obtained algal NCC demonstrated a yield of 76–91%, a degree of polymerization of 150–230 units, and a crystallinity index of 69–80%. The choice of acid during the production significantly influenced the thermal stability, particle size distribution, and porous properties of the samples. Remarkably, the algal NCC, acquired in the form of stable gel-like suspensions, exhibited robust stability during extended storage. These materials showcase promising potential for applications in biomedicine, serving as versatile components for hydro/aerogels, matrices, and fillers in the development of advanced medical dressings.

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北极褐藻层藻和蔗糖藻的纳米结晶纤维素
成功地从两种北极褐藻(Laminaria digitata 和 Saccharina latissima)中获得了纳米结晶纤维素(NCC)。生产过程包括依次提取非纤维素化合物、使用过氧化氢进行环保漂白以及随后的酸性水解,最终形成纳米级棒状颗粒。为评估水解条件(特别是使用盐酸和硫酸)对纳米纤维素关键特性的影响,进行了综合评估。利用傅立叶变换红外光谱 (FTIR)、X 射线衍射 (XRD)、热重分析 (TGA、DTG)、扫描电子显微镜 (SEM)、激光衍射和低温氮吸附等多种技术对得到的 NCC 进行了表征。所获得的藻类 NCC 产率为 76-91%,聚合度为 150-230 个单位,结晶度指数为 69-80%。生产过程中酸的选择极大地影响了样品的热稳定性、粒度分布和多孔性。值得注意的是,以稳定的凝胶状悬浮液形式获得的藻类 NCC 在长期储存过程中表现出强大的稳定性。这些材料展示了在生物医学领域的应用潜力,可作为水凝胶/气凝胶、基质和填充物的多功能成分,用于开发先进的医用敷料。
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Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre
Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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