Functional Materials from Paper Wastes: I. From Waste Newsprint Paper and Cardboard to High-Grade Cellulose Fibers


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Utilization of paper wastes as renewable resource of lignocellulosic constituents has the opportunity to promote a cleaner environment and to prepare valuable materials. This paper describes our study on an isolation of low-fiber powder cellulose from two grades of wastes as feedstocks: waste newsprint paper and cardboard wrapper through recycling including a thermal defibration, an alkali treatment with a solution of NaOH with a concentration from 0.03 to 1.00 М, bleaching with a solution of Н2О2 with a concentration from 0.8 to 2.6 М followed with an acid hydrolysis of the pretreated species with a solution of HNO3 of 1.5 and 3.0 M. The impact of the pretreatment on sizes of fibers was evaluated with stereoscopic microscopy. The powder celluloses obtained as a result of the acid hydrolysis exhibited the structure of cellulose I revealed with a WAXS method and were of a high-grade purity, according to EDXA. Sorption capacities of the powder celluloses from the waste cardboard and newsprint towards a dye methylene blue were 6.67 and 8.75 mg g–1, respectively.

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A. M. Mikhailidi

St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design

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Email: amikhailidi@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 191186

Sh. Karim Saurov

Department of Physics, University of Helsinki

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Finland, Helsinki, FI-00014

V. I. Markin

Altai State University

Email: amikhailidi@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul, 656049

N. E. Kotelnikova

Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: amikhailidi@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199004

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