2022
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/v15i47.1624
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Extraction and Characterization of Bismarck Palm Fibres

Abstract: Objectives: A novel natural cellulose bismarck palm fibre (BPF) has been discovered and extracted from the leaf stalk of its tree. Physical, chemical, mechanical, and thermal characterizations have been conducted in this current study. Methods: A water retting method was employed for the extraction of BPFs. The diameter of BPF was assessed using an optical microscope image analyzer. A single fibre tensile test method was employed to calculate the tensile strength of BPF. The thermal behaviour of BPF was evalua… Show more

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“…A new natural cellulose Bismarck Palm Fibres (BPF) was extracted from the leaf stalk of the Bismarck palm tree, and their physical, chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties were evaluated. According to the findings, BPF has superior mechanical and thermal properties compared to other natural fibres because of its higher cellulose content of 70% (5) . Natural fibres are hydrophilic by nature compared to synthetic fibres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new natural cellulose Bismarck Palm Fibres (BPF) was extracted from the leaf stalk of the Bismarck palm tree, and their physical, chemical, mechanical, and thermal properties were evaluated. According to the findings, BPF has superior mechanical and thermal properties compared to other natural fibres because of its higher cellulose content of 70% (5) . Natural fibres are hydrophilic by nature compared to synthetic fibres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%