Lilia Benchikh, Yazid Ait Ferhat, Melia Guessoum, Abdelhafid Merzouki and Yves Grohens2026-07-312026-07-312025-04-02eISSN: 2195-8556 ISSN: 1862-5282https://dspace.crtaa.dz/handle/123456789/168Abstract: In this work, we investigate the efficiency of different pretreatment methods and their impact on the characteristics of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) extracted from the Diss plant, a widely available plant in the North African region. Two extraction methodologies were employed, focusing on the effects of bleaching treatments using hydrogen peroxide and sodium chlorite. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy confirmed the effective removal of non-cellulosic materials, yielding CNCs with a cellulose I crystalline structure. The Zeta potential analysis revealed an increased presence of hydroxyl groups on the CNC surface. Scanning electron microscopy showed that CNCs tend to form agglomerates upon drying. Thermogra vimetric analysis demonstrated that the CNCs exhibit considerable thermal stability, with degradation tempera tures ranging from 100 °C to 350 °C.enCellulose nanocrystalsWhiskersBleaching treatmentCellulose fiberBiopolymerCellulose nanocrystals (CNC) from Diss plant: bleaching treatment effectArticle