Boosting reactivity of crystalline cellulose by a cold base treatment for catalytic hydrolysis with a carbon-based catalyst

Abstract

Hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose is an essential step in the second-generation biorefinery. However, the robust structure of cellulose I, the predominant crystalline allomorph in nature, has hampered this reaction. Increasing reactivity of cellulose in an efficient manner alleviates this issue. This work demonstrates that treating cellulose I with an 18 wt% NaOH aqueous solution at low temperatures improves its reactivity. The treatment below -28 °C, liquidus temperature of the solution, elevated the yield of glucose 2.2 times in its hydrolysis reaction with a carbon-based catalyst developed for crystalline cellulose hydrolysis. Characterization of the cellulose samples has indicated that the NaOH treatment not only transforms crystalline form into cellulose II but also, specific to the low temperature, disrupts hydrogen-bonding network of cellulose without affecting the macro-scale order of cellulose molecules in cellulose II structure. This is a facile method to increase reactivity of cellulose.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Dec 2025
Accepted
03 Mar 2026
First published
04 Mar 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Sustainability, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Boosting reactivity of crystalline cellulose by a cold base treatment for catalytic hydrolysis with a carbon-based catalyst

N. Nishimura, Y. Masui, R. Shimane, S. Yasumura, T. Iwai, M. Ogura and H. Kobayashi, RSC Sustainability, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SU00951K

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