In the last years, phosphoric acid has been increasingly considered as a simple and economic solvent for cellulose pretreatment before its degradation to glucose. Cellulose swells in 71–80% phosphoric acid solutions, whereas at higher H3PO4 concentrations dissolution appears to occur. In addition, it is reported that regenerated cellulose is more easily fermentable to bioethanol. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the mechanism for cellulose regeneration following treatment with phosphoric acid at room temperature. CPMAS 13C NMR spectra revealed a downfield shift of the 13C NMR signals from the regenerated cellulose as compared to the crystalline one. CPMAS 31P NMR spectroscopy showed presence of organic phosphate in the regenerated cellulose. These results suggested that cellulose regeneration consisted in the precipitation of a phosphorylated polymer. Fast field cycling NMR relaxometry confirmed such hypothesis. In fact, the correlation time of water saturated crystalline cellulose was shorter than that measured for the water saturated regenerated cellulose. The phosphate groups bound to the regenerated cellulose surface allow restriction of water mobility, thereby producing longer correlation times. Finally turbidimetric analyses revealed that the mechanism of regeneration consisted in a first reduction of the colloidal cellulose size followed by aggregation, colloidal size increment and flocculation. This study is of paramount importance to understand how phosphoric acid interact with cellulose in order to address its possible uses in biomass transformation for bioenergy purposes.

Butera, G., Cimò, G., Marsala, V., De Pasquale, C., Micalizzi, A., Maccotta, A., et al. (2013). Regeneration of cellulose by water addition to phosphoric acid/cellulose mixture. In XXXI Convegno Nazionale Società Italiana Di Chimica Agraria Libro dei riassunti (pp.98-98). Napoli : SICA.

Regeneration of cellulose by water addition to phosphoric acid/cellulose mixture

BUTERA, Gabriella;CIMO', Giulia;MARSALA, Valentina;DE PASQUALE, Claudio;MICALIZZI, Anna;MACCOTTA, Antonella;ALONZO, Giuseppe;CONTE, Pellegrino
2013-01-01

Abstract

In the last years, phosphoric acid has been increasingly considered as a simple and economic solvent for cellulose pretreatment before its degradation to glucose. Cellulose swells in 71–80% phosphoric acid solutions, whereas at higher H3PO4 concentrations dissolution appears to occur. In addition, it is reported that regenerated cellulose is more easily fermentable to bioethanol. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the mechanism for cellulose regeneration following treatment with phosphoric acid at room temperature. CPMAS 13C NMR spectra revealed a downfield shift of the 13C NMR signals from the regenerated cellulose as compared to the crystalline one. CPMAS 31P NMR spectroscopy showed presence of organic phosphate in the regenerated cellulose. These results suggested that cellulose regeneration consisted in the precipitation of a phosphorylated polymer. Fast field cycling NMR relaxometry confirmed such hypothesis. In fact, the correlation time of water saturated crystalline cellulose was shorter than that measured for the water saturated regenerated cellulose. The phosphate groups bound to the regenerated cellulose surface allow restriction of water mobility, thereby producing longer correlation times. Finally turbidimetric analyses revealed that the mechanism of regeneration consisted in a first reduction of the colloidal cellulose size followed by aggregation, colloidal size increment and flocculation. This study is of paramount importance to understand how phosphoric acid interact with cellulose in order to address its possible uses in biomass transformation for bioenergy purposes.
Settore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria
2013
XXXI Convegno Nazionale Società Italiana Di Chimica Agraria
Napoli
16-17 Settembre 2013
XXXI
2013
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Butera, G., Cimò, G., Marsala, V., De Pasquale, C., Micalizzi, A., Maccotta, A., et al. (2013). Regeneration of cellulose by water addition to phosphoric acid/cellulose mixture. In XXXI Convegno Nazionale Società Italiana Di Chimica Agraria Libro dei riassunti (pp.98-98). Napoli : SICA.
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Butera, G; Cimò, G; Marsala, V; De Pasquale, C; Micalizzi, A; Maccotta, A; Alonzo, G; Conte, P
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