TY - JOUR
T1 - New Lignocellulosic Aristida adscensionis Fibers as Novel Reinforcement for Composite Materials
T2 - Extraction, Characterization and Weibull Distribution Analysis
AU - Manimaran, P.
AU - Saravanan, S. P.
AU - Sanjay, M. R.
AU - Jawaid, Mohammad
AU - Siengchin, Suchart
AU - Fiore, Vincenzo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/3/1
Y1 - 2020/3/1
N2 - In this research, the Aristida adscensionis fibers (AAFs) were taken out from the plants and its fundamental properties anlayzed for the first time. The AAFs were characterized and compared with other natural fibers by the use of physico-chemical analysis and various characterization techniques such as FT-IR, XRD, NMR, TGA, SEM and AFM. Chemical analysis showed that A. adscensionis fibers have a high cellulose content of 70.78% whereas the contents of lignin and wax are equal to 8.91% and 2.26%, respectively. The FT-IR, XRD and NMR analysis confirmed that AAFs are rich in cellulose content with CI and CS equal to 58.9% and 11.5 nm, respectively. Pycnometer analysis allowed to estimate a density of 790 kg/m3. The TGA revealed that these fibers are thermally stable up to 250 °C while SEM and AFM analysis evidenced that the fiber surface was rough. The fiber diameter and tensile properties was analysed by Weibull distribution. The characterization results and Weibull distribution analysis for the A. adscensionis fibers are an agreement with other natural fibers reported in literature. So this new lignocellulosic material is suitable as reinforcing phase in composites for potential engineering semi-structural applications like roofing sheets, bricks, door panels, furniture panels, interior paneling, storage tanks, pipelines, etc.
AB - In this research, the Aristida adscensionis fibers (AAFs) were taken out from the plants and its fundamental properties anlayzed for the first time. The AAFs were characterized and compared with other natural fibers by the use of physico-chemical analysis and various characterization techniques such as FT-IR, XRD, NMR, TGA, SEM and AFM. Chemical analysis showed that A. adscensionis fibers have a high cellulose content of 70.78% whereas the contents of lignin and wax are equal to 8.91% and 2.26%, respectively. The FT-IR, XRD and NMR analysis confirmed that AAFs are rich in cellulose content with CI and CS equal to 58.9% and 11.5 nm, respectively. Pycnometer analysis allowed to estimate a density of 790 kg/m3. The TGA revealed that these fibers are thermally stable up to 250 °C while SEM and AFM analysis evidenced that the fiber surface was rough. The fiber diameter and tensile properties was analysed by Weibull distribution. The characterization results and Weibull distribution analysis for the A. adscensionis fibers are an agreement with other natural fibers reported in literature. So this new lignocellulosic material is suitable as reinforcing phase in composites for potential engineering semi-structural applications like roofing sheets, bricks, door panels, furniture panels, interior paneling, storage tanks, pipelines, etc.
KW - Aristida adscensionis fibers
KW - Characterizations
KW - Chemical analysis
KW - Extraction
KW - Physical analysis
KW - Single fiber tensile test
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U2 - 10.1007/s10924-019-01640-7
DO - 10.1007/s10924-019-01640-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85077158244
SN - 1566-2543
VL - 28
SP - 803
EP - 811
JO - Journal of Polymers and the Environment
JF - Journal of Polymers and the Environment
IS - 3
ER -