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Banana Peel Waste: An Emerging Cellulosic Material to Extract Nanocrystalline Cellulose

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Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) has gained attention due to its versatile properties such as biocompatibility, sustainability, high aspect ratio, and abundance of −OH groups that favor modifications of NCC. The objective… Click to show full abstract

Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) has gained attention due to its versatile properties such as biocompatibility, sustainability, high aspect ratio, and abundance of −OH groups that favor modifications of NCC. The objective of this paper is to develop NCC by extracting and characterizing NCC prepared from banana peel powder (BPP). BPP was subjected to alkali and bleaching treatment to remove lignin and hemicellulose and then subjected to acid hydrolysis to prepare NCC. Under optimal conditions (200 mL of sulfuric acid 55% v/v at 50 °C for 60 min), the NCC yield was found to be 29.9%. The particle size and zeta potential of the NCC were found to be 209 nm and −43 mV, respectively. Attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy showed successful removal of lignin and hemicellulose from BPP after the alkali treatment, bleaching, and acid hydrolysis. Field emission scanning electron microscopy showed needle-shaped crystals and transmission electron microscopy showed particles in the nano range. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the crystallinity index of NCC was 64.12% while keeping the cellulose I crystal structure intact. Thermogravimetric analysis showed good stability which paves way for NCC to be explored for various applications. All the parameters evaluated indicated that NCC was successfully prepared from BPP using alkali treatment, bleaching, and acid hydrolysis.

Keywords: microscopy; banana peel; nanocrystalline cellulose

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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