Relationship between chemical composition, crystallinity, orientation and tensile strength of kenaf fiber

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作者
Chunhong Wang
Suyue Bai
Xinmin Yue
Bixuan Long
Lin-P’ing Choo-Smith
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[1] Tianjin Polytechnic University,College of Textiles
[2] Tianjin Polytechnic University,Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Composites of Ministry of Education
[3] FibreCITY,Composites Innovation Centre
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Fibers and Polymers | 2016年 / 17卷
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Kenaf fiber; Chemical composition; Crystallinity; Orientation degree; Tensile strength; Grey relational analysis;
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The physical properties of natural growth fibers such as chemical composition content and fiber diameter are highly affected by environmental issues such as environmental changes and fiber extraction methods. These irregularities of the natural fibers seriously affect its utilization in composite as reinforcements. In this study, taking into account the importance of the fiber tensile strength, the correlation degrees between the kenaf fiber tensile strength and the fiber chemical composition, crystallinity, orientation degree were analyzed by the grey relational analysis method. Both the kenaf single fiber and fiber bundle were used as XRD and tensile strength test sample. The chemical composition content and the FTIR were carried out to obtain a correct result of the chemical composition content. It found that for the different XRD and tensile strength test samples, the single fiber showed lower crystallinity, higher orientation degree and tensile strength compared with the fiber bundle. The cellulose content and the orientation degree got the higher correlation degree with single fiber tensile strength, which was 0.674 and 0.640. The highest factor associated with the fiber bundle tensile strength was the orientation degree, the correlation degree was 0.747. The hemicellulose content and the crystallinity also got high correlation degree with the fiber bundle strength, which was 0.687 and 0.640.
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页码:1757 / 1764
页数:7
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