Nanocellulose from Mankamana-3 Corncob Biomass: Synthesis, Characterization, Surface Modification and Potential Applications

19 Pages Posted: 1 Aug 2024

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Rajendra GC

Tribhuvan University

Ganesh Prasad Awasthi

Jeonbuk National University

Miyeon Shin

Jeonbuk National University

Krishna Prasad Sharma

Jeonbuk National University

Bhanu Bhakta Neupane

Tribhuvan University

Surya Kant Kalauni

Tribhuvan University

Narayan Bhattarai

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

Chang Ho YU

Jeonbuk National University

Mahesh Kumar Joshi

Tribhuvan University

Abstract

This study characterizes corncob from the Nepali variety Mankamana-3, an abundantly available agricultural waste, extracts nanocellulose from it, modifies the nanocellulose with copper nanoparticles, and explores its potential application. The corncobs were mechanically processed into fine powder, delignified by base hydrolysis, bleached and then subjected to acid hydrolysis to obtain nanocellulose fibrils. The corncob contained ~38.86 % cellulose, ~22.02 % lignin, ~34.89% hemicellulose, ~0.97% moisture, ~3.33% ash with minimal moisture content (0.97%). Transmission electron microscopy imaging confirmed nanocellulose fibers with an average diameter of 28.2±2.57 nm. X-ray diffraction results revealed the existence of both cellulose I and cellulose II polymorphs in nanocellulose with 66.55% crystallinity index (CrI). Further, copper nanoparticles were grown on nanocellulose fibrils, which showed significant antimicrobial activity against E. coli, S. aureus and C. albicans, and prolonged stability in the ambient environment. The corncob biomass-derived nanocellulose could potentially replace conventional inorganic supports for growing various nanoparticles..

Keywords: Corncob, biomass, nanocellulose, CuNPs doped nanocellulose, antimicrobial activity

Suggested Citation

GC, Rajendra and Awasthi, Ganesh Prasad and Shin, Miyeon and Sharma, Krishna Prasad and Neupane, Bhanu Bhakta and Kalauni, Surya Kant and Bhattarai, Narayan and YU, Chang Ho and Joshi, Mahesh Kumar, Nanocellulose from Mankamana-3 Corncob Biomass: Synthesis, Characterization, Surface Modification and Potential Applications. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4913382

Rajendra GC

Tribhuvan University ( email )

Kirtipur
Kathmandu, 44600
Nepal

Ganesh Prasad Awasthi

Jeonbuk National University ( email )

Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Miyeon Shin

Jeonbuk National University ( email )

Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Krishna Prasad Sharma

Jeonbuk National University ( email )

Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Bhanu Bhakta Neupane

Tribhuvan University ( email )

Kirtipur
Kathmandu, 44600
Nepal

Surya Kant Kalauni

Tribhuvan University ( email )

Kirtipur
Kathmandu, 44600
Nepal

Narayan Bhattarai

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ( email )

Greensboro, NC 27411
United States

Chang Ho YU

Jeonbuk National University ( email )

Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Mahesh Kumar Joshi (Contact Author)

Tribhuvan University ( email )

Kirtipur
Kathmandu, 44600
Nepal

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