Advances in Natural Fibre Composites 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64641-1_4
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Evaluation of the Extraction Efficiency of Enzymatically Treated Flax Fibers

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“…Each enzyme was added with the concentration of 0.30 v/v %, except for PAn (0.60 v/v %). Fibers were manually extracted according to De Prez et al [19] which enabled us to characterize the fiber extraction efficiency. Fibers were then chemically characterized by the gravimetric method.…”
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“…Each enzyme was added with the concentration of 0.30 v/v %, except for PAn (0.60 v/v %). Fibers were manually extracted according to De Prez et al [19] which enabled us to characterize the fiber extraction efficiency. Fibers were then chemically characterized by the gravimetric method.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Enzymatic treatments on green flax were performed as described in De Prez et al [19]. Prior to enzymatic treatment, flax stems of 25 cm were dried at 105 °C during 24 h. 50 g of dried flax stems were immersed in a 1 l enzyme formulation of pH 6.5 containing 25 mM ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA disodium salt dihydrate, VWR) and 0.30 v/v % enzyme, with exception of PAn (0.60 v/v %) due to its lower solubility.…”
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