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Title
Alkaline treatment of sugarcane bagasse fibers for biocomposite applications
Authors
ABDELHAY AIT-ABDELLAH, OUMAIMA BELCADI, MOHAMED AIT BALLA, HAMID BOUNOUADER, HAMID KADDAMI, NOURREDINE ABIDI and FATIMA-EZZAHRA ARRAKHIZ
Received
September 8, 2023
Published
Volume 58 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
sugarcane bagasse fiber, alkali treatment, chemical composition, mechanical properties, thermal stability,
biocomposites
Abstract
This study investigates the mechanical, structural, morphological, and thermal properties of chemically treated and
untreated sugarcane bagasse fibers (SCB). Various concentrations of NaOH were used for the treatment over four
hours. The main goal was to investigate the impact of alkali treatment on the overall properties of SCB fibers intended
for composite applications. The results indicated that the crystallinity index, thermal stability, and mechanical
properties were improved with the treatment, and this is due to the removal of impurities initially present on the outer
surface of the SCB fiber and the reduction of amorphous components. This improvement may facilitate better adhesion
between the SCB fibers and the polymeric matrices in biocomposite applications. However, it is important to determine
the optimal concentration of NaOH that improves the properties of the SCB fiber without damaging the fiber’s
structure.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.52
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