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Separation, characterization and hydrogel-formation of hemicellulose from aspen wood
Authors:I Gabrielii  P Gatenholm  W G Glasser  R K Jain  L Kenne
Institution:

a Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Polymer Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden

b Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Wood Science and Forest Products, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0323, USA

c Department of Chemistry, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7015, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract:Hemicellulose from aspen (Populus tremula) was isolated by an alkali extraction method, which was followed by hydrogen peroxide treatment, ultrafiltration and recovery by spray drying. The sugar composition and lignin content were monitored with HPLC at each step of the separation procedure. Size-exclusion chromatography showed a polymeric hemicellulose of relatively high molar mass. The product was characterized by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy and was found to be composed of a linear (1→4)-β-linked Image -xylose main chain with a 4-O-methyl-greek small letter alpha-Image -glucuronic acid substituting the 2-position of approximately every eighth xylose unit. Lignin and O-acetyl groups had largely been removed in the separation process. The xylan was soluble in hot water, and the film forming properties were examined at various mixtures of the hemicellulose and chitosan. These films formed hydrogels with a high swelling capacity at certain compositions. The morphologies of the films were examined with wide angle X-ray spectroscopy, and a pure xylan film was found to be crystalline, which was suggested to be a consequence of the lack of O-acetyl groups. The crystallinity of the films was found to decrease with an increasing amount of chitosan, and the film of chitosan alone showed no crystallinity. The cohesive forces of the hydrogels are suggested to be the result of the crystalline arrangement of the polymers and of electrostatic interactions between acidic groups in the hemicellulose and amine groups in the chitosan.
Keywords:Hemicellulose  Chitosan  Xylan
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