Rice straw derived cellulose-based hydrogels synthesis and applications as water reservoir system
This study synthesized new cellulose-based hydrogels, namely cellulose and cellulose/poly acrylic acid, using cellulose extracted from rice straw via alkaline and acidic pulping processes. The research demonstrated alkaline treatment with sodium hydroxide to be more effective for cellulose extractio...
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description | This study synthesized new cellulose-based hydrogels, namely cellulose and cellulose/poly acrylic acid, using cellulose extracted from rice straw via alkaline and acidic pulping processes. The research demonstrated alkaline treatment with sodium hydroxide to be more effective for cellulose extraction compared to acidic treatment. Hydrogel synthesis used graft polymerization and chemical crosslinking with potassium persulfate as initiator and epichlorohydrin as a crosslinker. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermal gravimetric analysis (TG), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) characterized the prepared hydrogels. Important factors determining hydrogel competence are swelling ratio and water retention rate. The cellulose hydrogel exhibited the highest swelling ratio in tap water (9811%) with 76.25 wt% water retention and in artificial hard water (3121.43%) with 64.58 wt% retention after 4 days outdoors at 298 K. Finally, hydrogels were investigated extensively for agricultural applications. Fenugreek seeds germinated and grew well (67% germination after 7 days) in normal soil mixed with 10% cellulose hydrogel. Biodegradability testing exhibited 6% degradation after 40 days and 10% after 120 days in an open-air lab at room temperature and 60% humidity. |
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