Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review

Organic solvents are vital in chemical synthesis, storage, and separation processes. However, the widespread use of these solvents in industries and research laboratories raises concerns regarding their high volatility, lipophilicity, and toxicity, which pose significant risks to the surroundings an...

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Main Authors: Chigozie, Charity Okwuwa, Fatmawati, Adam, Farhan, Mohd Said, Ries, Michael E.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.388952023-10-16T07:34:39Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38895/ Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review Chigozie, Charity Okwuwa Fatmawati, Adam Farhan, Mohd Said Ries, Michael E. QC Physics QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology Organic solvents are vital in chemical synthesis, storage, and separation processes. However, the widespread use of these solvents in industries and research laboratories raises concerns regarding their high volatility, lipophilicity, and toxicity, which pose significant risks to the surroundings and human well-being. In light of these issues, Deep eutectic solvents which is known as a green solvent have become a promising substitute with the potential to alleviate these concerns. DESs have shown remarkable progress in production and manufacturing across various fields. Extensive work investigated the dissolution of renewable materials, mainly cellulose, in multiple solvents, thereby bringing DESs to the forefront of scientific inquiry. These DESs have greatly improved production and manufacturing processes in diverse industries. However, it is important to note that DESs have considerably lower levels of cellulose solubility for edible biocomposites. Cellulose derived from edible fibers finds extensive applications in food and beverage, agriculture, cosmetics, textiles, medical and pharmaceutical industries, agro-industries, and furniture industries. This review includes a comparative analysis of various DES-based solvents, which addresses concern pertaining to the toxicity of DESs, outlines essential properties to consider when selecting DESs for diverse applications, and highlights recent advancements in the fields of extraction media, biofilm production, nanomaterial synthesis, composite material manufacturing, and plasticizer applications. Elsevier 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38895/1/Cellulose%20dissolution%20for%20edible%20biocomposites%20.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38895/2/Cellulose%20dissolution%20for%20edible%20biocomposites%20in%20deep%20eutectic%20solvents%20A%20review.pdf Chigozie, Charity Okwuwa and Fatmawati, Adam and Farhan, Mohd Said and Ries, Michael E. (2023) Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 427 (139166). ISSN 0959-6526 (print), 1879-1786 (online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139166 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139166
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Chigozie, Charity Okwuwa
Fatmawati, Adam
Farhan, Mohd Said
Ries, Michael E.
Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review
description Organic solvents are vital in chemical synthesis, storage, and separation processes. However, the widespread use of these solvents in industries and research laboratories raises concerns regarding their high volatility, lipophilicity, and toxicity, which pose significant risks to the surroundings and human well-being. In light of these issues, Deep eutectic solvents which is known as a green solvent have become a promising substitute with the potential to alleviate these concerns. DESs have shown remarkable progress in production and manufacturing across various fields. Extensive work investigated the dissolution of renewable materials, mainly cellulose, in multiple solvents, thereby bringing DESs to the forefront of scientific inquiry. These DESs have greatly improved production and manufacturing processes in diverse industries. However, it is important to note that DESs have considerably lower levels of cellulose solubility for edible biocomposites. Cellulose derived from edible fibers finds extensive applications in food and beverage, agriculture, cosmetics, textiles, medical and pharmaceutical industries, agro-industries, and furniture industries. This review includes a comparative analysis of various DES-based solvents, which addresses concern pertaining to the toxicity of DESs, outlines essential properties to consider when selecting DESs for diverse applications, and highlights recent advancements in the fields of extraction media, biofilm production, nanomaterial synthesis, composite material manufacturing, and plasticizer applications.
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author Chigozie, Charity Okwuwa
Fatmawati, Adam
Farhan, Mohd Said
Ries, Michael E.
author_facet Chigozie, Charity Okwuwa
Fatmawati, Adam
Farhan, Mohd Said
Ries, Michael E.
author_sort Chigozie, Charity Okwuwa
title Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review
title_short Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review
title_full Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review
title_fullStr Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review
title_full_unstemmed Cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents A review
title_sort cellulose dissolution for edible biocomposites in deep eutectic solvents a review
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2023
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38895/1/Cellulose%20dissolution%20for%20edible%20biocomposites%20.pdf
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