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http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/23159| Title: | Antioxidant and UV-Blocking properties of a Carboxymethyl Cellulose-Lignin Composite Film Produced from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch |
| Authors: | Haqiqi, Muhammad T. Bankeeree, Wichanee Lotrakul, Pongtharin Pattananuwat, Prasit Punnapayak, Hunsa Ramadhan, Rico Kobayashi, Takaomi Amirta, Rudianto Prasongsuk, Sehanat |
| Keywords: | Pretreatment,Coating materials,Cellulose,Biopolymers,Organic polymers |
| Issue Date: | 29-Mar-2021 |
| Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
| Citation: | Haqiqi, M. T., Bankeeree, W., Lotrakul, P., Pattananuwat, P., Punnapayak, H., Ramadhan, R., ... & Prasongsuk, S. (2021). Antioxidant and UV-Blocking Properties of a Carboxymethyl Cellulose–Lignin Composite Film Produced from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch. ACS omega, 6(14), 9653-9666. |
| Series/Report no.: | 6;14 |
| Abstract: | Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) pulp with the highest cellulose content of 83.42% was obtained from an optimized process of acid pretreatment (0.5% v/v H2SO4), alkaline extraction (15% w/w NaOH), and hydrogen peroxide bleaching (10% w/v H2O2), respectively. The EFB cellulose was carboxymethylated, and the obtained carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) was readily water-soluble (81.32%). The EFB CMC was blended with glycerol and cast into a composite film. Lignin that precipitated from the EFB black liquor was also incorporated into the film at different concentrations, and its effect on the UV-blocking properties of the film was determined. Interestingly, the EFB CMC film without lignin addition completely blocked UV-B transmittance. The incorporation of lignin at all concentrations significantly enhanced the UV-A blocking and other physical properties of the film, including the surface roughness, thickness, and thermal stability, although the tensile strength and water vapor permeability were not significantly affected. Complete UV-A and UV-B blocking were observed when lignin was added at 0.2% (w/v), and the film also exhibited the highest antioxidant activity against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radicals with an half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value of 3.87 mg mL–1. |
| URI: | http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/23159 |
| ISSN: | 2470-1343 |
| Appears in Collections: | A - Forestry |
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