1. Suitability Evaluation of Sida mysorensis Plant Fiber as Reinforcement in Polymer Composite
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M. Maran, R. Kumar, P. Senthamaraikannan, S. S. Saravanakumar, S. Nagarajan, M. R. Sanjay, and Suchart Siengchin
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sida mysorensis ,chemical analysis ,thermogravimetric analysis ,fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy ,x-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy ,Science ,Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc. ,TP890-933 - Abstract
The physicochemical, thermal, and surface morphological properties of the Sida mysorensis fiber (SMF) were investigated first time in this article. From the chemical compositional analysis, higher cellulose (53.36 wt. %) and lower hemicelluloses (15.23 wt. %), lignin (9.46 wt. %), wax (0.86 wt), and ash content of (3.33 wt. %) SMF were acknowledged. The different functional groups of SMF were determined through the Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. The Crystallinity index (41.17%) and crystalline size (13.06 nm) of SMF were evidenced through the X-ray diffraction analysis. Atomic force microscopy investigation was used to study the surface morphology of SMF. Thermal stability (220°C) and kinetic activation energy (65.486 KJ/mol) of the SMF were determined through the thermogravimetric analysis. All the above findings ensured that SMF can be used as reinforcement in polymer composite.
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- 2022
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