Hello everyone,
I am working on a project involving the extraction of cellulose from pencil shavings using an alkali treatment (NaOH) followed by bleaching with NaOCl. The main aim is to investigate how the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution affects the yield of cellulose obtained.
The issue I am running into is the time required for the procedure. In an earlier project, I performed three successive NaOH treatments of 10 minutes each before proceeding to the bleaching stage. The alkali treatment alone therefore took 30 minutes. Including washing steps and 2–3 bleaching treatments, a single batch takes roughly 1.5 hours to process.
Ideally, I would like to perform the extraction in triplicate for each NaOH concentration in order to obtain reliable yield data. However, with four different concentrations, this would require about 18 hours of laboratory work, whereas I only have access to the chemistry lab for around 1.5 hours in 1 day.
I am therefore looking for advice on experimental design. Would it be better to:
1. Keep multiple NaOH concentrations but reduce the number of replicates, or
2. Keep triplicate trials but investigate fewer concentrations?
Also, for yield assessment, I am considering using Schweizer's reagent to dissolve the extracted cellulose and then measuring the mass of any insoluble residue. I have not used this reagent before, so I would be grateful for any comments on whether this approach is practical and whether it would provide a meaningful estimate of cellulose yield.
I would also appreciate suggestions for alternative variables or measurements that could make the project more interesting while remaining feasible within the available time.
Any other suggestions would also be greatly appreciated.
How do I structure my sophomore year science project regarding cellulose extraction from pencil shavings?
Ask questions about projects relating to: biology, biochemistry, genomics, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology/toxicology, zoology, human behavior, archeology, anthropology, political science, sociology, geology, environmental science, oceanography, seismology, weather, or atmosphere.
Moderators: AmyCowen, kgudger, MadelineB, Moderators
-
kkvvaann8
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2026 9:24 am
- Occupation: Student
Return to “Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences”
Jump to
- Announcements
- Active Forums (Make all new posts here)
- ↳ Grades K-5
- ↳ Grades K-5: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
- ↳ Grades K-5: Physical Science
- ↳ Grades K-5: Math and Computer Science
- ↳ Grades 6-8
- ↳ Grades 6-8: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
- ↳ Grades 6-8: Physical Science
- ↳ Grades 6-8: Math and Computer Science
- ↳ Grades 9-12
- ↳ Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
- ↳ Grades 9-12: Physical Science
- ↳ Grades 9-12: Math and Computer Science
- ↳ Advanced Science Competitions (Intel ISEF, Intel STS, Siemens Competition, JSHS, etc.)
- ↳ Getting Started
- ↳ Preparing for the Competition
- ↳ Using the Scientific Method and Engineering Design Process
- ↳ STEM Activities
- ↳ Interview Requests
- ↳ Careers in Science
- ↳ Junior Solar Sprint
- ↳ SimPandemic
- ↳ Using SimPandemic
- ↳ General Discussion
- ↳ Raspberry Pi Projects Kit
- Archived
- ↳ Preparing for the Science Fair
- ↳ Intel ISEF Preparation
- ↳ Science Teachers: Fairs, Projects, and General Support
- ↳ Grades K-5: Getting Ready for the Science Fair
- ↳ Grades 6-8: Getting Ready for the Science Fair
- ↳ Grades 9-12: Getting Ready for the Science Fair
- ↳ Physical Science
- ↳ Life, Earth, and Social Sciences
- ↳ Math & Computer Science Sponsored by Hyperion Solutions Corp
- ↳ General Questions
- ↳ InnovatioNation Teachers
- ↳ Grades 6-8: Wind Tunnel
- ↳ Grades 9-12: Wind Tunnel
- ↳ A Magnetic Primer Designer
- ↳ Bridge Design
- ↳ Build a Gauss Rifle!
- ↳ Build a Simple Circuit
- ↳ Build Your Own Crystal Radio
- ↳ Chemistry of Ice-Cream Making
- ↳ Do Oranges Lose or Gain Vitamin C After Being Picked?
- ↳ Electrolyte Challenge: Orange Juice vs. Sports Drink
- ↳ Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
- ↳ Forensic Science: Building Your Own Tool for Identifying DNA
- ↳ From Dull to Dazzling: Using Pennies to Test How pH Affects Copper Corrosion
- ↳ How Do Roots Grow...
- ↳ How Does Soil Affect the pH of Water
- ↳ Investigating the 'Mpemba Effect': Can Hot Water Freeze Faster than Cold Water?
- ↳ Is this connected to that? Use a homemade electronic tester to find out if electricity can flow between two objects.
- ↳ How Are Antibodies Used for Blood Typing?
- ↳ It's All in the Wrist
- ↳ Measuring the Sugar Content on a Liquid with a Laser Pointer
- ↳ Potions and Lotions
- ↳ Shaking Up Some Energy
- ↳ Spin Right 'Round with this Simple Electric Motor
- ↳ Sweet as Sugar
- ↳ The Strength of an Electromagnet
- ↳ Veggie Power! Making Batteries from Fruits and Vegetables
- ↳ Which Orange Juice Has the Most Vitamin C?

