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Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking
Ramie (Boehmeria nivea) is believed to be one of the strongest natural fibers, but it still remains behind synthetic materials in terms of tensile strength. In this study, ramie materials were prepared to evaluate the modification crosslinking effect of natural fiber. The aim is to optimize various...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134758 |
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author | Wulandari, Asri Peni Awis, Vira Putri Dinda Budiono, Ruly Kusmoro, Joko Hidayat, Sidiq Syamsul Masruchin, Nanang Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi Fatriasari, Widya Rachmawati, Ulyaa |
author_facet | Wulandari, Asri Peni Awis, Vira Putri Dinda Budiono, Ruly Kusmoro, Joko Hidayat, Sidiq Syamsul Masruchin, Nanang Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi Fatriasari, Widya Rachmawati, Ulyaa |
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description | Ramie (Boehmeria nivea) is believed to be one of the strongest natural fibers, but it still remains behind synthetic materials in terms of tensile strength. In this study, ramie materials were prepared to evaluate the modification crosslinking effect of natural fiber. The aim is to optimize various concentrations of citric acid (CA) crosslinking by adding Sodium hypophosphite (NaPO2H2), which is activated at different temperatures, to obtain the highest tensile mechanical strength. This crosslinking effect has been confirmed by FTIR to show the esterification process in the molecular structure of cellulose. The changes in the character of the fiber surface were analyzed by SEM. The tensile strength increased from 62.33 MPa for 0% CA to 124–172.86 MPa for decorticated fiber with a CA concentration of 0.75–1.875% (w/w). A significant increase in tensile strength was observed more than 19 times when CA/SHP 1% was treated at an activation temperature of 110 °C with a superior tensile strength of 1290.63. The fiber crosslinked with CA/SHP should be recommended for application of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite (NFRPC), which has the potential to use in functional textile and industrial sector automotive or construction. |
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spelling | pubmed-103431722023-07-14 Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking Wulandari, Asri Peni Awis, Vira Putri Dinda Budiono, Ruly Kusmoro, Joko Hidayat, Sidiq Syamsul Masruchin, Nanang Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi Fatriasari, Widya Rachmawati, Ulyaa Materials (Basel) Article Ramie (Boehmeria nivea) is believed to be one of the strongest natural fibers, but it still remains behind synthetic materials in terms of tensile strength. In this study, ramie materials were prepared to evaluate the modification crosslinking effect of natural fiber. The aim is to optimize various concentrations of citric acid (CA) crosslinking by adding Sodium hypophosphite (NaPO2H2), which is activated at different temperatures, to obtain the highest tensile mechanical strength. This crosslinking effect has been confirmed by FTIR to show the esterification process in the molecular structure of cellulose. The changes in the character of the fiber surface were analyzed by SEM. The tensile strength increased from 62.33 MPa for 0% CA to 124–172.86 MPa for decorticated fiber with a CA concentration of 0.75–1.875% (w/w). A significant increase in tensile strength was observed more than 19 times when CA/SHP 1% was treated at an activation temperature of 110 °C with a superior tensile strength of 1290.63. The fiber crosslinked with CA/SHP should be recommended for application of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite (NFRPC), which has the potential to use in functional textile and industrial sector automotive or construction. MDPI 2023-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10343172/ /pubmed/37445071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134758 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wulandari, Asri Peni Awis, Vira Putri Dinda Budiono, Ruly Kusmoro, Joko Hidayat, Sidiq Syamsul Masruchin, Nanang Lubis, Muhammad Adly Rahandi Fatriasari, Widya Rachmawati, Ulyaa Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking |
title | Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking |
title_full | Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking |
title_fullStr | Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking |
title_full_unstemmed | Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking |
title_short | Tensile Strength Improvements of Ramie Fiber Threads through Combination of Citric Acid and Sodium Hypophosphite Cross-Linking |
title_sort | tensile strength improvements of ramie fiber threads through combination of citric acid and sodium hypophosphite cross-linking |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37445071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134758 |
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