Optimization Study and Characterization of Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Coconut Husk via Hydrolysis using Ionic Liquid
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2018Author
Nur Siha, Abd Rahman
Ong, Yu Lian
Muhammad Faiq, Abdullah
Azifah, Ibrahim
Sam, Sung Ting
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This paper reports the optimization study and characterization of microcrystalline cellulose
(MCC) isolated from coconut husk via hydrolysis using ionic liquid. Three process
parameters, namely solvent concentration, temperature and reaction time were optimized
using response surface methodology. The responses were measured in terms of percentage
of solubility. Analysis of variance was carried out to obtain the most significant parameter
influencing the solubility of MCC. It has been observed that the optimum solubility of MCC
produced is 37.0±2.0% at optimum conditions of 90.9 °C, 92.3 minutes and solvent
concentration of 65.6 wt %. Fourier transform infrared spectra have further confirmed the
removal of lignin and hemicellulose from coconut husk, suggesting that almost pure MCC
has been produced. Bulky form of MCC in micro‐size ranging from 10‐100 μm was observed
from scanning electron microscopy micrographs, probably been caused by the
inappropriate drying method. It is expected that a smaller size of crystalline cellulose could
be prepared if a proper drying method such as freeze dryer was implemented.