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Int J Biol Macromol ; 257(Pt 1): 128627, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38070803

ABSTRACT

Biodegradable liquid mulch is considered a promising alternative to plastic mulch for sustainable agriculture. This work proposed a xyloglucan-based liquid mulch with multi-function using a combination of chemical modification and blending methods. The esterification product of tamarind xyloglucan (TXG) from forestry wastes was synthesized with benzoic anhydride (BA). The effect of esterification modification was investigated, and BA-TXG was utilized as a film-forming and sand-fixation agent. The rheological properties, thermal stability, and hydrophobicity were improved following esterification. Additionally, waterborne polyurethane and urea were incorporated into the mulch to enhance its mechanical strength (23.28 MPa, 80.71 %), and homogeneity, as well as improve its nutritive properties. The xyloglucan-based liquid mulch has excellent UV protection, a high haze value (approximately 90 %), and retains water at a rate of 80.45 %. SEM and immersion experiment showed the effect of xyloglucan-based liquid mulch on sustainable sand-fixation. Moreover, the liquid mulch treatment demonstrated an impressive germination rate of 83.8 % and degradation rate of 51.59 % (60 days). The modified polysaccharide film increases stability and slows down the degradation rate. Tamarind xyloglucan-based liquid mulch exhibits powerful and diverse optical properties as well as sand fixation functions, indicating their great potential in sustainable agriculture as an alternative to plastic mulch.


Subject(s)
Tamarindus , Xylans , Sand , Agriculture , Glucans , Soil/chemistry
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 253(Pt 3): 126946, 2023 Dec 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37722639

ABSTRACT

Camellia oleifera fruit shell (CFS), a waste lignocellulosic biomass resulting from Camellia oleifera oil production industry, is abundantly available in Southern China. Herein, to understand the structural variations of CFS lignins and lignin-carbohydrate complexes (LCC) during ripening, the native lignin and LCC fractions from CFS (harvested every seven days from October 1 to 30, 2022) were isolated and characterized systematically. The molecular weights of both MWL and DEL fractions steadily increased during ripening. CFS lignins contained abundance of ß-O-4' linkages (maximum of 58.6 per 100Ar in DEL-2), and had low S/G ratios (S/G < 0.6). Moreover, the amounts of ß-O-4' linkages in MWL, DEL, and LCC-AcOH fractions increased first and then decreased during ripening. The main lignin-carbohydrate linkages in the LCC-AcOH fractions were benzyl-ether (7.0-9.4 per 100Ar) and phenyl-glycoside (4.5-5.2 per 100Ar) bonds. Based on the quantitative results, the potential structural diagrams of lignins from different ripening stages of CFS were proposed. Additionally, the LCC-AcOH fractions exhibited pronounced antioxidant capacity and were promising as natural antioxidants. The properties and functions of lignin in plant cell walls, as well as its further appreciation, are crucial for the design and selection of feasible pretreatment strategies for the lignocellulosic materials.


Subject(s)
Camellia , Lignin , Lignin/chemistry , Fruit , Carbohydrates/chemistry , Glycosides , Antioxidants
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Bioresour Technol ; 365: 128173, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36283662

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to produce xylooligosaccharides (XOS) from Camellia oleifera Abel fruit shell (CFS) using a shell-based solid acid derived from CFS (CFS-BSA). CFS-BSA preparation was optimized by incomplete carbonization at 450 °C for 1 h, followed by sulfonation at 130 °C for 8 h to yield a -SO3H functional group concentration of 1.04 mmol/g. When CFS-BSA was used to hydrolyze CFS with a 1:5 ratio of CFS-BSA to CFS at 170 °C for 20 min, a maximum XOS yield (X2-X5) of 51.41 % was achieved, which was notably higher than when using subcritical H2O solely. CFS-BSA can be recycled and reused at least six times by sieving without a substantial loss in its catalytic activity. CFS-BSA can also be used to produce XOS from other lignocellulosic materials such as corncob (41.04 %), sugarcane bagasse (45.03 %), corn stalk (45.89 %), birchwood (46.05 %), and poplar (40.10 %).


Subject(s)
Camellia , Saccharum , Cellulose , Fruit , Acids
4.
Carbohydr Polym ; 295: 119865, 2022 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35989009

ABSTRACT

This work aimed to construct a polysaccharide-based mulch film with good performance for replacing plastic mulch by coating the glutaraldehyde crosslinking chitosan and humic acid/urea complexes (GCS) into cellulose/humic acid (HA/CE) film. By flow-coating with GCS to construct hierarchical networks, GCS-HA/CE film is endowed with the improved property. The influences of composition with different concentrations on mechanical properties were studied, and the optimum concentration was determined. The tensile strength and elongation of GCS-HA/CE film could reach 53.97 MPa and 12.86 % in dry state, respectively. Results suggest that glutaraldehyde crosslinking reduces moisture content, water solubility, and water vapor permeability, but increases contact angle (94.025°). Meanwhile, the thermostability and ultraviolet resistance were improved. The infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffractometry demonstrated the successfully crosslinked by glutaraldehyde. Morphological analyses present film has excellent compatibility. In addition, GCS-HA/CE film shows good heat preservation, aging resistance, and biodegradability, indicating certain guiding significance for polysaccharide-based mulch film.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , Humic Substances , Chemical Phenomena , Chitosan/chemistry , Glutaral/chemistry , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Permeability , Tensile Strength
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 214: 91-99, 2022 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35667461

ABSTRACT

To improve the mechanical strength of borax-crosslinked fenugreek galactomannan hydrogels and broaden the application field of galactomannan-based hydrogels, fenugreek galactomannan (FG) was esterified via octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA), and the parameters affecting the esterification reaction were systematically studied. The optimum process for OSA-modified FG (OFG) was as follows: FG concentration 1.5 wt%, n (OSA): n (FG) = 2, n (4-dimethylamino-pyridine, DMAP): n (FG) = 4, and reaction time 12 h. Under this condition, the degree of substitution (DS) was 0.31, and the product yield was 115.05 %. Characterization of FT-IR, H1 NMR, and HPLC confirmed that the OSA group was successfully introduced into the FG skeleton. The mechanical strength of borax crosslinked OFG hydrogel (OFGH) is 18 times higher than that of FG hydrogel. OFGH shows excellent self-healing, injectable properties and electrical conductivity. This will further expand the application of borax crosslinked galactomannan-based hydrogels in the fields of sensors, drug delivery, and wound dressing.


Subject(s)
Succinic Anhydrides , Trigonella , Galactose/analogs & derivatives , Hydrogels , Mannans , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Starch/chemistry , Succinic Anhydrides/chemistry
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Carbohydr Polym ; 256: 117429, 2021 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33483018

ABSTRACT

An eco-friendly dust suppression and sand-fixation liquid mulching film was prepared via a facile secondary spraying process in this work. Water polyurethane (WPU) was blended with dissolved humic acid (HA) firstly, and then the blend solutions (HWPU) were sprayed on the surface of cationic starch (CS) / sodium lignosulfonate (LS) film to synthesize the liquid mulching film (CLS-HWPU). The effects of liquid mulching film composition on mechanical properties in dry and wet states were investigated. The results showed that the optimal composition of liquid mulching film was: 3% (CS), 0.9 % (LS), 1.5 % (glycerol), 2% (HA), and 30 % (WPU). The CLS-HWPU liquid mulching films were characterized in terms of light transmittance, degradation performance test, contact angle test, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (ATR-FTIR), thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA), and erosion resistance test. The results indicated that the CLS-HWPU film had good UV resistance, thermal stability, anti-erosion, and biodegradation. The CLS-HWPU film meets the demand of dust suppression and sand-fixation in dusty areas and desertification environments, which opens a new application field for liquid mulching film with high safety and environmental protection.


Subject(s)
Polyurethanes/chemistry , Sand/chemistry , Soil/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Biodegradation, Environmental , Cations , Dust , Electrolytes , Electronics , Glycerol/chemistry , Humic Substances , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Lignin/analogs & derivatives , Lignin/chemistry , Plastics , Polymers/chemistry , Sodium/chemistry , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Starch , Stress, Mechanical , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength , Thermogravimetry
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