2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-019-02456-3
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Beating of hemp bast fibres: an examination of a hydro-mechanical treatment on chemical, structural, and nanomechanical property evolutions

Abstract: In this study, a gradually increased hydro-mechanical treatments duration were applied to native hemp bast fibres with a traditional pulp and paper beating device (laboratory Valley beater). There is often a trade-off between the treatment applied to the fibres and the effect on their integrity. The multimodal analysis provided an understanding of the beating impact on the fibres at multiple scales and the experimental design made it possible to distinguish the effects of hydro-and hydromechanical treatment. P… Show more

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“…Finally, other fibers, such as hemp, have a strong tendency to be divided or fibrillated during the composite production process. This phenomenon was highlighted in extruded or injected compounds [57][58][59]. Interestingly, the difference between CML and S 2 modulus is lower for hemp compared to other plants, and this might introduce a strong link between these two layers, whereby a weaker interface could possibly be identified at the intra S 2 layer level.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Finally, other fibers, such as hemp, have a strong tendency to be divided or fibrillated during the composite production process. This phenomenon was highlighted in extruded or injected compounds [57][58][59]. Interestingly, the difference between CML and S 2 modulus is lower for hemp compared to other plants, and this might introduce a strong link between these two layers, whereby a weaker interface could possibly be identified at the intra S 2 layer level.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Amorphous hemicelluloses are largely responsible for the hydrophilic nature of flax fibres and their capacity to sorb water within the cell walls [36]. The presence of hysteresis on the sorption-desorption curves indicates the presence of mesopores in the structure of the fibre [37]. Indeed, flax fibres have a porous structure with many exchange surfaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43,136,137 Fiber modification method includes different types of physical and chemical treatments, while matrices are modified by various chemical treatments. Corona treatment, 138,139 plasma treatment, [140][141][142] ultraviolet (UV) treatment, [143][144][145] and fiber beating 146,147 are some of the frequently used physical treatments. Physical treatments are applied on fibers to enhance the bonding with matrices by changing their surface properties such as wettability, cleanliness, polarity, surface energy, and surface area.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%