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Karakteristik Lignin Containing Microfibrillated Cellulose (L-Mfc) Dari Pelepah Nipah (Nypa Fruticans) Menggunakan Fraksinasi Asam Maleat Serta Pemrosesan Dengan Super Masscolloider
The potential of Nypa fruticans as a raw material for pulp production such as Microfibrillated Cellulose (MFC) is evident. Microfibrillated Cellulose (MFC) is cellulose derived from pulp that has undergone refining and homogenization processes to achieve micro-sized dimensions. This study aims to determine the characteristics of Lignin-Containing Microfibrillated Cellulose (L-MFC) from Nipa Palm Rachis (Nypa fruticans) using maleic acid fractionation and processing through a super masscolloider. The study involved two treatments of maleic acid, each with concentrations of 55% and 70%, subjected to 5 processing cycles, resulting in 10 experimental units. Observations included Concentration and Yield of Microfibrillated Cellulose Fibers, Fiber Suspension Stability, Morphological Analysis using a Microscope, FTIR Analysis, PyGCMS Analysis, XRD Analysis, SEM Analysis, and Fiber Zeta Potential Analysis. The results showed that the characteristics of L-MFC in the super masscolloider mechanical treatment exhibited diameters in line with microfibrillated cellulose standards, with diameters after super masscollider processing being 65% smaller than those of samples processed with a 55% super masscolloider.
Keywords: Nypa fruticans, Microfibrillated cellulose, Maleic Acid Fractionation, Super Masscolloider
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