Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Energy efficient process for preparing nanocellulose fibers
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Application No.: US14407751Application Date: 2013-06-13
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Publication No.: US10563352B2Publication Date: 2020-02-18
- Inventor: Michael A. Bilodeau , Mark A. Paradis
- Applicant: University of Maine System Board of Trustees
- Applicant Address: US ME Orono
- Assignee: University of Maine System Board of Trustees
- Current Assignee: University of Maine System Board of Trustees
- Current Assignee Address: US ME Orono
- Agency: MacMillan, Sobanski & Todd, LLC
- International Application: PCT/US2013/045640 WO 20130613
- International Announcement: WO2013/188657 WO 20131219
- Main IPC: D21C9/00
- IPC: D21C9/00 ; D21H11/18 ; D21H17/00 ; D21H17/63

Abstract:
A scalable, energy efficient process for preparing cellulose nanofibers is disclosed. The process employs a depolymerizing treatment with one or both of: (a) a relatively high charge of ozone under conditions that promote the formation of free radicals to chemically depolymerize the cellulose fiber cell wall and interfiber bonds; or (b) a cellulase enzyme. Depolymerization may be estimated by pulp viscosity changes. The depolymerizing treatment is followed by or concurrent with mechanical comminution of the treated fibers, the comminution being done in any of several mechanical comminuting devices, the amount of energy savings varying depending on the type of comminuting system and the treatment conditions. Comminution may be carried out to any of several endpoint measures such as fiber length, % fines or slurry viscosity.
Public/Granted literature
- US20150167243A1 Energy Efficient Process for Preparing Nanocellulose Fibers Public/Granted day:2015-06-18
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