Materials Research Express (Jan 2024)

Conversion of sugarcane biomass into sustainable fabrics: softening of fibers using alkali and silicone softener treatment

  • Muhammad Bilal Qadir,
  • Mabkhoot Alsaiari,
  • Zulfiqar Ali,
  • Ali Afzal,
  • Zubair Khaliq,
  • Muhammad Irfan,
  • Abdul Rahman,
  • Mohammed Jalalah,
  • Farid A Harraz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ad28d1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 025103

Abstract

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This study addresses environmental concerns related to sugarcane biomass as an industrial fuel source by exploring its potential for textile applications. Bagasse undergoes sequential alkali-H _2 O _2 treatment, followed by varying concentrations of silicone softener (50 g l ^−1 − 100 g l ^−1 − 150g l ^−1 ). The goal is to enhance fiber fineness and softness. Comprehensive physical and chemical characterization reveals significant alterations in treated fibers, impacting surface morphology, crystallinity, linear density, and moisture regain. Results indicate a decline in fiber linear density from 59.47tex to 48.84tex, thus improved fineness, moisture regain initial from 6.9% to 4.7%, reduced crystallinity, and enhanced mechanical strength with silicone softener treatment. Treated fibers show promise as a sustainable alternative to conventional cotton, emphasizing the importance of sugarcane biomass for eco-friendly textile manufacturing.

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