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Agro-industrial byproducts as modification enhancers of the bacterial cellulose biofilm surface properties: An inverse chromatography approach

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? 2021 Elsevier B.V.Bacterial cellulose (BC) has remarkable and excellent properties. However, the high-cost production and the use of chemicals for BC modification make its application unattractive. A simple approach to modify the properties of BC during biosynthesis, by using alternative low-cost carbon sources from agro-industrial byproducts, was studied. The carbon source (date syrup, mannitol, sucrose, food-grade sucrose, and glucose) significantly changed the BC network morphology and structure. Date syrup source induces the highest modifications in the surface properties of BC: smaller area (SBET = 4.04 m2/g), higher hydrophobic (γsd = 45.79 mJ/ m2) and basic character (Kb/Ka = 1.10), at 25 oC. Food-grade sucrose source resulted in the lowest yield of BC production (37% less), however caused an increase in the BC network reticulation and a high crystalline structure (IC = 82.3%). This sustainable and simple methodology presents a low-cost and efficient approach allowing the modulation of the surface properties of BC.

Bacterial celluloseCellulose biosynthesisDate syrupIGCLow-cost carbon sourcesSurface characterization

Faria M.、Aguiar R.、Cordeiro N.、Mohammadkazemi F.

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LB3 Faculty of Exact Science and Engineering University of Madeira

Department of Biosystems Faculty of New Technologies Engineering Shahid Beheshti University Evin

2022

Industrial Crops and Products

Industrial Crops and Products

EISCI
ISSN:0926-6690
年,卷(期):2022.177
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