Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer

Cellulose was isolated from waste coconut husk (Cocos nucifera) via alkali and single bleaching treatment. The isolated cellulose (CH-A-1B) was found to have residual lignin which imparts amorphous character to the polymer matrix as confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). Fourier transform in...

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Main Authors: Chua, Kai Ying, Azzahari, Ahmad Danial, Abouloula, Cheyma Naceur, Sonsudin, Faridah, Shahabudin, Nurshafiza, Yahya, Rosiyah
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spelling my.um.eprints.367472024-02-16T01:34:12Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36747/ Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer Chua, Kai Ying Azzahari, Ahmad Danial Abouloula, Cheyma Naceur Sonsudin, Faridah Shahabudin, Nurshafiza Yahya, Rosiyah Q Science (General) QD Chemistry Cellulose was isolated from waste coconut husk (Cocos nucifera) via alkali and single bleaching treatment. The isolated cellulose (CH-A-1B) was found to have residual lignin which imparts amorphous character to the polymer matrix as confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) peak at 1507 cm(-1) confirmed the presence of lignin and the appearance of three new peaks at 1320, 1416, and 1595 cm(-1) showed successful attachment of carboxymethyl group onto the cellulose backbone. Carboxymethylation of cellulose from CH-A-1B produced carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) with lower crystallinity compared to that of the double bleaching treatment cellulose (CH-A-2B). The CMC film prepared by solvent-casting method from CH-A-1B using 38 wt% NaOH possessed the highest conductivity of sigma = 4.82 x 10(-4) mS cm(-1). The electrochemical properties of the CMC polymer electrolyte and the degree of crystallinity of the polymer matrix were found to be influenced by the amount of lignin content which acts as a natural plasticizer. Springer 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed Chua, Kai Ying and Azzahari, Ahmad Danial and Abouloula, Cheyma Naceur and Sonsudin, Faridah and Shahabudin, Nurshafiza and Yahya, Rosiyah (2020) Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer. Journal of Polymer Research, 27 (5). ISSN 1022-9760, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10965-020-02110-8 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10965-020-02110-8>. 10.1007/s10965-020-02110-8
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topic Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
Chua, Kai Ying
Azzahari, Ahmad Danial
Abouloula, Cheyma Naceur
Sonsudin, Faridah
Shahabudin, Nurshafiza
Yahya, Rosiyah
Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer
description Cellulose was isolated from waste coconut husk (Cocos nucifera) via alkali and single bleaching treatment. The isolated cellulose (CH-A-1B) was found to have residual lignin which imparts amorphous character to the polymer matrix as confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) peak at 1507 cm(-1) confirmed the presence of lignin and the appearance of three new peaks at 1320, 1416, and 1595 cm(-1) showed successful attachment of carboxymethyl group onto the cellulose backbone. Carboxymethylation of cellulose from CH-A-1B produced carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) with lower crystallinity compared to that of the double bleaching treatment cellulose (CH-A-2B). The CMC film prepared by solvent-casting method from CH-A-1B using 38 wt% NaOH possessed the highest conductivity of sigma = 4.82 x 10(-4) mS cm(-1). The electrochemical properties of the CMC polymer electrolyte and the degree of crystallinity of the polymer matrix were found to be influenced by the amount of lignin content which acts as a natural plasticizer.
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author Chua, Kai Ying
Azzahari, Ahmad Danial
Abouloula, Cheyma Naceur
Sonsudin, Faridah
Shahabudin, Nurshafiza
Yahya, Rosiyah
author_facet Chua, Kai Ying
Azzahari, Ahmad Danial
Abouloula, Cheyma Naceur
Sonsudin, Faridah
Shahabudin, Nurshafiza
Yahya, Rosiyah
author_sort Chua, Kai Ying
title Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer
title_short Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer
title_full Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer
title_fullStr Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer
title_full_unstemmed Cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer
title_sort cellulose-based polymer electrolyte derived from waste coconut husk: residual lignin as a natural plasticizer
publisher Springer
publishDate 2020
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