International Journal of Polymer Science (Jan 2011)

Kenaf Bast Fibers—Part I: Hermetical Alkali Digestion

  • Jinshu Shi,
  • Sheldon Q. Shi,
  • H. Michael Barnes,
  • Mark Horstemeyer,
  • Jinwu Wang,
  • El-Barbary M. Hassan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/212047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to develop a hermetical alkali digestion process to obtain single cellulosic fibers from kenaf bast. Kenaf bast were hermetically digested into single fiber using a 5% sodium hydroxide solution for one hour at four different temperatures (80°C, 110°C, 130°C, and 160°C). The hermetical digestion process used in this study produced fibers with high cellulose content (84.2–92.3%) due to the removal of lignin and hemicelluloses. The surface hardness and elastic modulus of the fibers digested at 130°C and 160°C were improved significantly compared with those digested at 80°C. The tensile modulus and tensile strength of the individual fibers reduced as the digestion temperature increased from 110°C to 160°C. Micropores were generated in fiber cell wall when the fibers were digested at 130°C and 160°C. The studies on the composites that were made from polypropylene reinforced with the digested fibers indicated that the compatibility between the digested fibers and polypropylene matrix was poor.