2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2006.05.019
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Alfa fibres: Mechanical, morphological and interfacial characterization

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“…Alpha-grass stalks had 45% alpha-cellulose, 24.1% gamma-cellulose, 23.4% lignin, 7.6% extractives, and 3.2% ash contents (w/w). This composition agreed with other published studies (Belkhir et al 2013;Ben Brahim and Ben Cheikh 2007;Marrakchi et al 2011;Nadji et al 2006;Paiva et al 2007). However, other researchers found lower lignin contents (Bouiri and Amrani 2010).…”
Section: Chemical Characterization Of the Alpha-grass Stalkssupporting
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“…Alpha-grass stalks had 45% alpha-cellulose, 24.1% gamma-cellulose, 23.4% lignin, 7.6% extractives, and 3.2% ash contents (w/w). This composition agreed with other published studies (Belkhir et al 2013;Ben Brahim and Ben Cheikh 2007;Marrakchi et al 2011;Nadji et al 2006;Paiva et al 2007). However, other researchers found lower lignin contents (Bouiri and Amrani 2010).…”
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“…Taking this into account, TPS and AF densities of 1.3 and 1.375 g/cm 3 , respectively, were used to evaluate the volume fractions of the fibers. Other authors (Paiva et al 2007) obtained an intrinsic Young's modulus of 19 GPa for AF with a single strand tensile test, but they used single non-mould injected strands, and they did not specify its chemical composition. In Fig.…”
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“…Nevertheless, at present, the most common utilization of esparto-grass comes from the production of fibers for high-quality lightweight paper (Nada et al 2002;Belkhir et al 2013). Despite the large number of works published regarding the use of fibers from plants as reinforcing agents, the research devoted to alpha-fibers remains very limited (Abdelmouleh et al 2007;Paiva et al 2007;Girones et al 2012;Valente Nabais et al 2013). In this work, we attempted to take advantage of the high toughness of esparto fibers to use them as the reinforcing element of a thermoplastic matrix.…”
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“…12). However, most of the studies reported in literature are focused on the use of mat which are the cheapest alternative (Paiva et al, 2004) among technical fabrics. Several studies showed that the random orientation of the fibres in mat fabrics leads to lowering of the reinforcing efficiency (Baiardo et al, 2004).…”
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