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The Degradation of Lignin, Cellulose, and Hemicellulose in Kenaf Bast Under Different Pressures Using Steam Explosion Treatment

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The study of the main chemical composition degradation, especially cellulose degradation at high temperatures and within high moisture environments, provides important information that can guide biomass processing using steam explosion (STEX) and other similar treatments. In this paper, kenaf bast was treated using STEX at pressures of 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 MPa. The chemical composition change and the infrared spectra were investigated. The crystalline index and degree of polymerization of kenaf cellulose were also quantified. It was found that pectin and hemicellulose could be easily degraded with the STEX treatment, while lignin only exhibited slight decomposition; cellulose degraded at 1.5 MPa STEX treatment on the kenaf. Research also indicates that cellulose with a low molecular weight can be removed with a low-pressure STEX treatment. By coupling STEX with chemical degumming process, the high-quality kenaf fiber with 7.12% residue gum content and 134.5 Nm fineness can be obtained.

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