Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS)

Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) has emerged as new type of Ionic liquids which exhibit similar characteristic with the conventional ILs but with additional advantages. Unlike conventional ILs, DESs are made from renewable, cheaper and greener components. Besides, the process synthesis is relatively...

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Main Authors: Gunny, A.A.N, Arbain, Dachyar, Mohamed Daud, M.Z, Kamaludin, N.H.I, Jamal, Parveen
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spelling my.iium.irep.404762015-01-03T02:46:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40476/ Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS) Gunny, A.A.N Arbain, Dachyar Mohamed Daud, M.Z Kamaludin, N.H.I Jamal, Parveen T Technology (General) Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) has emerged as new type of Ionic liquids which exhibit similar characteristic with the conventional ILs but with additional advantages. Unlike conventional ILs, DESs are made from renewable, cheaper and greener components. Besides, the process synthesis is relatively easier. In light o the wide application of the conventional ILs in the pretreatment of lignocelluloses, it is interesting to study the application of DESs for degrading biomass. For this purpose, MCC (microcrystalline cellulose) structure was used as a model cellulose/substrate to study the structural change of the substrate using DESs. This is achieved by using Thermal Gravitational Analysis (TGA) and Xray Diffraction Methods. Results showed a great reduction of crystalline structure of MCC treated with the DESs. In addition, the effect of structural change was also studied using the real biomass pretreated with DESs. The work was carried out using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) as tool to analyze the structural changes in the Rice Husk treated with DESs. 2013-12-11 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40476/1/conf2.pdf Gunny, A.A.N and Arbain, Dachyar and Mohamed Daud, M.Z and Kamaludin, N.H.I and Jamal, Parveen (2013) Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS). In: International Conference on Ionic Liquids 2013 (ICIL 13) , 11-13th Dec 2013, Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia. http://umconference.um.edu.my/ICIL13=6a5889bb0190d0211a991f47bb19a777
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Gunny, A.A.N
Arbain, Dachyar
Mohamed Daud, M.Z
Kamaludin, N.H.I
Jamal, Parveen
Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS)
description Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) has emerged as new type of Ionic liquids which exhibit similar characteristic with the conventional ILs but with additional advantages. Unlike conventional ILs, DESs are made from renewable, cheaper and greener components. Besides, the process synthesis is relatively easier. In light o the wide application of the conventional ILs in the pretreatment of lignocelluloses, it is interesting to study the application of DESs for degrading biomass. For this purpose, MCC (microcrystalline cellulose) structure was used as a model cellulose/substrate to study the structural change of the substrate using DESs. This is achieved by using Thermal Gravitational Analysis (TGA) and Xray Diffraction Methods. Results showed a great reduction of crystalline structure of MCC treated with the DESs. In addition, the effect of structural change was also studied using the real biomass pretreated with DESs. The work was carried out using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) as tool to analyze the structural changes in the Rice Husk treated with DESs.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Gunny, A.A.N
Arbain, Dachyar
Mohamed Daud, M.Z
Kamaludin, N.H.I
Jamal, Parveen
author_facet Gunny, A.A.N
Arbain, Dachyar
Mohamed Daud, M.Z
Kamaludin, N.H.I
Jamal, Parveen
author_sort Gunny, A.A.N
title Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS)
title_short Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS)
title_full Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS)
title_fullStr Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (DESS)
title_sort morphological change of lignocellulosic biomass upon retreatment with deep eutectic solvents (dess)
publishDate 2013
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