Reuse of Barley Straw for Handmade Paper Production

The main objective of this work is supporting the use of sustainable solutions for the management and reuse of agricultural waste from the cereal harvest, such as oats, barley, and triticale, making sheets of artisan paper, innovating the process with the use of different proportions of cellulose ob...

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Hauptverfasser: Román-Gutiérrez, Alma Delia, Duana-Ávila, Danae, Hernández-Ávila, Juan, Cerecedo-Saenz, Eduardo, Salinas-Rodríguez, Eleazar, Rojas-León, Adriana, López Perea, Patricia
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description The main objective of this work is supporting the use of sustainable solutions for the management and reuse of agricultural waste from the cereal harvest, such as oats, barley, and triticale, making sheets of artisan paper, innovating the process with the use of different proportions of cellulose obtained from straw residues. The physical and mechanical properties of the obtained sheets showed that basis weight (66–96 g/m2), thickness (19–300 μm), burst strength (68.9–103.4 kPa), burst index (0.81–1.35 kPam2/g) and bulk (2.52–3.12 cm3/g), were adequate. Based on what can be observed in the SEM images, it is possible to infer that straw has the function of supporting the sheets using combinations of barley straw and recycled paper. The result of the IR analysis indicated that the sheet with an increase in hydroxyl groups was that obtained with barley straw. Therefore, the treatment was efficient. These results were corroborated by X-ray diffraction analysis, in which the percentage of crystallinity of the barley straw paper was 37.1%. Finally, the results obtained indicated that the crystallinity is better in the sheets containing large amounts of barley straw. The sheet with the highest percentage of crystallinity was that which was made using 100% of barley straw, showing a 37.1 percentage of crystallinity, followed by the sheet made of 100% recycled paper, having a value of 34.4%.
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subjects Agricultural wastes
Barley
Barley straw
Bursting strength
Cellulose
Cereals
Crystal structure
Crystallinity
Diffraction
Hydroxyl groups
Infrared analysis
Lignin
Lignocellulose
Mechanical properties
Paper industry
Physical properties
Production data
Pulp & paper industry
Recycled materials
Sheets
Straw
Sustainability
Sustainable use
Textiles
Triticale
Waste management
Waste recycling
X-ray diffraction
X-rays
title Reuse of Barley Straw for Handmade Paper Production
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