Polymers (Apr 2023)

Periquiteira (<i>Cochlospermum orinocense</i>): A Promising Amazon Fiber for Application in Composite Materials

  • Miriane Alexandrino Pinheiro,
  • Maurício Maia Ribeiro,
  • Diemison Lira Santa Rosa,
  • Damares da Cruz Barbosa Nascimento,
  • Alisson Clay Rios da Silva,
  • Marcos Allan Leite dos Reis,
  • Sergio Neves Monteiro,
  • Verônica Scarpini Candido

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15092120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 2120

Abstract

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Natural lignocellulosic fibers (NLFs) have in recent decades appeared as sustainable reinforcement alternatives to replace synthetic fibers in polymer composite material applications. In this work, for the first time, the periquiteira (Cochlospermum orinocense), a lesser known NLF from the Amazon region, was analyzed for its density and, by X-ray diffraction (XRD), to calculate the crystallinity index as well as the microfibrillar angle (MFA), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron analysis (SEM) and tensile strength. The apparent density found for the periquiteira fiber was 0.43 g/cm3, one of the NLF’s lowest. XRD analysis indicated a crystallinity index of 70.49% and MFA of 7.32°. The TGA disclosed thermal stability up to 250 °C. The FTIR analysis indicated the presence of functional groups characteristic of NLFs. The SEM morphological analysis revealed that the periquiteira fiber presents fine bundles of fibrils and a rough surface throughout its entire length. The average strength value of the periquiteira fiber was found as 178 MPa. These preliminary results indicate that the periquiteira fiber has the potential to be used as a reinforcing agent in polymeric matrices and can generate a lightweight composite with excellent mechanical properties that can be used in various industrial sectors.

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