Review on cellulose extraction techniques for potential application in hydrogel synthesis

Elizabeth Ticharwa*
Periodicity:January - April'2025

Abstract

The urgent need for sustainable agricultural inputs has spurred interest in biopolymers such as cellulose-derived hydrogels for slow-release fertilizers (SRFs). This review evaluates different cellulose extraction techniques from corn cobs- an abundantly available agro-waste to assess their potential for hydrogel synthesis. Chemical, physical, biological and combined methods were analyzed, with focus on yield, cellulose purity, structural integrity, and environmental footprint While conventional methods like acid and alkali treatments are effective, they pose significant environmental issues due to use of heavy chemicals. In contrast, methods like microwave-aided and ultrasound-aided chemical extractions, green solvent setups and other combined treatment methods provide hopeful paths toward yielding cellulose possessing good traits for use as hydrogel precursor material.The urgent need for sustainable agricultural inputs has spurred interest in biopolymers such as cellulose-derived hydrogels for slow-release fertilizers (SRFs). This review evaluates different cellulose extraction techniques from corn cobs- an abundantly available agro-waste to assess their potential for hydrogel synthesis. Chemical, physical, biological and combined methods were analyzed, with focus on yield, cellulose purity, structural integrity, and environmental footprint While conventional methods like acid and alkali treatments are effective, they pose significant environmental issues due to use of heavy chemicals. In contrast, methods like microwave-aided and ultrasound-aided chemical extractions, green solvent setups and other combined treatment methods provide hopeful paths toward yielding cellulose possessing good traits for use as hydrogel precursor material.

Keywords

Extraction, cellulose, agro-waste, hydrogel, slow-release fertilizer

How to Cite this Article?

References

If you have access to this article please login to view the article or kindly login to purchase the article

Purchase Instant Access

Single Article

North Americas,UK,
Middle East,Europe
India Rest of world
USD EUR INR USD-ROW
Pdf 35 35 200 20
Online 15 15 200 15
Pdf & Online 35 35 400 25

Options for accessing this content:
  • If you would like institutional access to this content, please recommend the title to your librarian.
    Library Recommendation Form
  • If you already have i-manager's user account: Login above and proceed to purchase the article.
  • New Users: Please register, then proceed to purchase the article.