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Novel Biobased Textile Fiber from Colombian Agro-Industrial Waste Fiber

Fique fibers, native to Colombia, are traditionally used for ropes and bags. In the extraction of long fibers for these purposes, the same amount of short fibers is generated; the short fibers are then discarded in the soil or in landfills. This agro-industrial waste is cellulose-rich and can be pot...

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Autores principales: Amaya Vergara, Maria Camila, Cortés Gómez, Melissa Paola, Restrepo Restrepo, Maria Clara, Manrique Henao, Jorge, Pereira Soto, Miguel Angel, Gañán Rojo, Piedad Felisinda, Castro Herazo, Cristina Isabel, Zuluaga Gallego, Robin
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30326560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23102640
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author Amaya Vergara, Maria Camila
Cortés Gómez, Melissa Paola
Restrepo Restrepo, Maria Clara
Manrique Henao, Jorge
Pereira Soto, Miguel Angel
Gañán Rojo, Piedad Felisinda
Castro Herazo, Cristina Isabel
Zuluaga Gallego, Robin
author_facet Amaya Vergara, Maria Camila
Cortés Gómez, Melissa Paola
Restrepo Restrepo, Maria Clara
Manrique Henao, Jorge
Pereira Soto, Miguel Angel
Gañán Rojo, Piedad Felisinda
Castro Herazo, Cristina Isabel
Zuluaga Gallego, Robin
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description Fique fibers, native to Colombia, are traditionally used for ropes and bags. In the extraction of long fibers for these purposes, the same amount of short fibers is generated; the short fibers are then discarded in the soil or in landfills. This agro-industrial waste is cellulose-rich and can be potentially developed into new biobased products. As an alternative use for these fibers, viscose regenerated fibers with potential applications in the textile industry were developed. Fique waste fibers were pulped (to produce fique cellulose pulp, FCP) using a 3(3) design of experiment (DOE) to adjust the variables of the whitening treatment, and DOE analysis showed that time and hydrogen peroxide concentration do not have a significant effect on non-cellulosic remotion, unlike temperature. The behavior of this pulp in the production of viscose was compared against that of commercially available wood cellulose pulp (WCP). FCP showed a suitable cellulose content with a high degree of polymerization, which makes it a viable pulp for producing discontinuous viscose rayon filaments. Both pulps showed the same performance in the production of the viscose dope and the same chemical, thermal, and mechanical behavior after being regenerated.
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spelling pubmed-62224742018-11-13 Novel Biobased Textile Fiber from Colombian Agro-Industrial Waste Fiber Amaya Vergara, Maria Camila Cortés Gómez, Melissa Paola Restrepo Restrepo, Maria Clara Manrique Henao, Jorge Pereira Soto, Miguel Angel Gañán Rojo, Piedad Felisinda Castro Herazo, Cristina Isabel Zuluaga Gallego, Robin Molecules Article Fique fibers, native to Colombia, are traditionally used for ropes and bags. In the extraction of long fibers for these purposes, the same amount of short fibers is generated; the short fibers are then discarded in the soil or in landfills. This agro-industrial waste is cellulose-rich and can be potentially developed into new biobased products. As an alternative use for these fibers, viscose regenerated fibers with potential applications in the textile industry were developed. Fique waste fibers were pulped (to produce fique cellulose pulp, FCP) using a 3(3) design of experiment (DOE) to adjust the variables of the whitening treatment, and DOE analysis showed that time and hydrogen peroxide concentration do not have a significant effect on non-cellulosic remotion, unlike temperature. The behavior of this pulp in the production of viscose was compared against that of commercially available wood cellulose pulp (WCP). FCP showed a suitable cellulose content with a high degree of polymerization, which makes it a viable pulp for producing discontinuous viscose rayon filaments. Both pulps showed the same performance in the production of the viscose dope and the same chemical, thermal, and mechanical behavior after being regenerated. MDPI 2018-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6222474/ /pubmed/30326560 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23102640 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Amaya Vergara, Maria Camila
Cortés Gómez, Melissa Paola
Restrepo Restrepo, Maria Clara
Manrique Henao, Jorge
Pereira Soto, Miguel Angel
Gañán Rojo, Piedad Felisinda
Castro Herazo, Cristina Isabel
Zuluaga Gallego, Robin
Novel Biobased Textile Fiber from Colombian Agro-Industrial Waste Fiber
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title_fullStr Novel Biobased Textile Fiber from Colombian Agro-Industrial Waste Fiber
title_full_unstemmed Novel Biobased Textile Fiber from Colombian Agro-Industrial Waste Fiber
title_short Novel Biobased Textile Fiber from Colombian Agro-Industrial Waste Fiber
title_sort novel biobased textile fiber from colombian agro-industrial waste fiber
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30326560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23102640
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