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Extraction and modification of cellulose nanofibers derived from biomass for environmental application

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Cellulose is a natural biopolymer that is abundantly available in plant cell walls and is secreted in its pure forms by many bacteria. Due to their unique features cellulose materials are considered as efficient replacements for conventional polymers. Cellulose nanofibers (CNF) have attracted wide interest due to their nano size, ease of preparation, low cost, tuneable surface properties and enhanced mechanical properties. However, the efficiency of CNF depends on the extraction method employed from its source and their features vary from source to source. Hence, there is a need to understand the specificity of CNF extraction from its source in order to obtain highly efficient CNF with maximum potential. CNF has been extracted from plant sources using physical, chemical and enzymatic methods. Although plant derived CNF possess excellent features, the involvement of chemicals and complexity in extraction process limits their usage. Bacterial CNF overcome this limitation through its extracellular secretion which makes extraction easy. CNF is also extracted from various marine filamentous algae. The percentage of CNF obtained from algal sources is less compared to plants and bacterial sources. CNF finds wide variety of applications such as drug carriers, tissue regenerating scaffolds, water purifying membranes, electrodes, supercapacitors, fluorescent probes and flexible electronics. In this review, various extraction techniques of CNF from different plant and bacterial sources are discussed critically with special emphasis on CNF based composites.

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The article was received on 16 Jun 2017, accepted on 28 Aug 2017 and first published on 04 Sep 2017


Article type: Review Article
DOI: 10.1039/C7RA06713E
Citation: RSC Adv., 2017,7, 42750-42773
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    Extraction and modification of cellulose nanofibers derived from biomass for environmental application

    M. Prakash Menon, R. Selvakumar, P. Suresh kumar and S. Ramakrishna, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 42750
    DOI: 10.1039/C7RA06713E

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