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Title
Influence of nonthermal microwave effects on hemp fiber obtained by microwave assisted degumming
Authors
MINGWEI TIAN LIJUN QU SHIFENG ZHU and GUANGTING HAN
Received
July 31, 2017
Published
Volume 53 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
microstructure, oxidation, polymers, XPS, thermal properties
Abstract
Microwave-assisted heating degumming was successfully employed in hemp fiber extraction. This route was
selected owing to the fact that it is a fast, green, high-efficiency and low-cost method. The mechanism of action was
investigated and the results were compared with those obtained by the traditional water-heating method. The fibers
treated by the two procedures were examined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Specifically, their C 1s
spectra and the corresponding carbon and oxygen atomic concentration ratios (O/C) were analyzed. The results
indicated that the O/C ratio gradually increases from 0.35 for untreated hemp to 0.49 for the microwave treated
fiber, indicating that the lignin, which is mainly composed of the carbon component, was to a great extent removed
from the fiber surface. It was concluded that the non-thermal effects of microwave radiation could accelerate the
degumming process and its efficiency, as well as modify the surface composition and the structure of hemp fiber,
compared with the conventional waterbath heating method.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.05
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