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Title: | Isolation of Cellulose from Different Sources |
Other Titles: | عزل السيليلوز من مصادر مختلفة |
Authors: | Mohammed, Esraa Osman Khalil, Rana Hassan Seed Ahmed, Safa Thabiet |
Keywords: | Laboratories – Chemistry Cellulose converting the isolated |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2016 |
Publisher: | Sudan University for Science and Technology |
Citation: | Mohammed, Esraa Osman. Isolation of Cellulose from Different Sources\ Esraa Osman Mohammed, Rana Hassan Khalil, Safa Thabiet Seed Ahmed; Dalia Mohammed Osman. - Khartoum: Sudan University for Science and Technology, College of Science, 2016.- 53p. :ill ;28cm .- Bachelor Search |
Abstract: | This study is about isolating Cellulose from different sources and converting the isolated cellulose to it`s derivatives and analyze it. Cellulose was isolated from residue of tea fibers, palm leaf and newspaper by using sodium hydroxide solution (1M). And the isolation percentage was (9%, 16.16% and 33% respectively). Then the isolated cellulose was identified qualitatively by simple chemical test that used to identify carbohydrates as Tollen`s test and Fehling`s test, results was positive for the two tests. The isolated cellulose was converted to cellulose derivatives (Cellulose acetate – Cellulose nitrate). The isolated cellulose and it`s derivatives were analyzed by using infra-red spectroscopy the spectrum of the extracted cellulose from the three sources showed the same results: the presence of (O-H), (C-O) , (CH Aliphatic ) and (C-C ) . The spectrum of Cellulose acetate show the presence of (O-H), (C-O), (C-H Aliphatic) and (C-C). The spectrum of Cellulose nitrate show the presence of (O-H), (C-O), (CH Aliphatic) in two different area, and (R-O-NO2) The importance of the research is in isolating Cellulose from sources that considered useless and convert the isolated cellulose to it`s derivatives and synthesis of bio-plastics which is bio-degradable without effecting the environment |
Description: | Bachelor Search |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16060 |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor of Science |
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