2020
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.1015.64
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Effect of a Chemical Treatment Series on the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Abaca Fiber (<i>Musa textilis</i>)

Abstract: This study investigates the relationships between the composition, cell wall microstructure, and mechanical properties of the abaca fiber. Raw abaca fibers have undergone a series of sequential chemical treatments (acetone/methanol, boiling water, EDTA, HCl, NaClO2, and NaOH) to selectively remove certain non-cellulosic components (NCCs) in the fiber, such as waxes, water-soluble fragments, pectin, and lignin in a step-by-step manner. Changes in composition, morphology, and mechanical properties were observed … Show more

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“…The 1158 cm -1 peak was specific to the C-O-C stretching of the cellulosic pyranose ring. Finally, the 894 cm -1 peak was ascribed to the β-glycosidic bonds between the cellulosic glucose units [3].…”
Section: Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1158 cm -1 peak was specific to the C-O-C stretching of the cellulosic pyranose ring. Finally, the 894 cm -1 peak was ascribed to the β-glycosidic bonds between the cellulosic glucose units [3].…”
Section: Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%