2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-020-03385-2
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Characterization of a novel natural cellulosic fiber extracted from the stem of Chrysanthemum morifolium

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“…For the cellulose standard, besides the peak at 897 cm −1 , we observed another one at 876 cm −1 that was not present in the stems of the four species analyzed (Figure 5). The peak situated in this region (≈890 cm −1 ) was attributed to glycosidic bonds of monosaccharides [3,[53][54][55][56] as well as to the amorphous region of cellulose [40]. Similarly, in Abutilon indicum lignocellulosic fibers, a peak around 899 cm −1 was identified and attributed to the vibration of functional group C-O-C [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…For the cellulose standard, besides the peak at 897 cm −1 , we observed another one at 876 cm −1 that was not present in the stems of the four species analyzed (Figure 5). The peak situated in this region (≈890 cm −1 ) was attributed to glycosidic bonds of monosaccharides [3,[53][54][55][56] as well as to the amorphous region of cellulose [40]. Similarly, in Abutilon indicum lignocellulosic fibers, a peak around 899 cm −1 was identified and attributed to the vibration of functional group C-O-C [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The relative surface composition of rattan fiber is 63.44% C, 31.08% O, 1.64% N and 3.85% Si. O/C ratio of rattan fiber is obtained as 0.49, which is higher than many other mostly utilized lignocellulosic fibers such as Linden (0.13) (Seki et al 2014), Conium maculatum (0.21) (Kılınç et al 2018), Henequen (0.25) (Sgriccia et al 2008), hemp (0.27) (Sgriccia et al 2008), Chrysanthemum morifolium (0.41) (Dalmis et al 2020), Kenaf (0.45) (Sgriccia et al 2008) and Hierochloe Odarata (0.48) (Dalmis et al 2019). However, the value is lower than that of Luffa cylindrica (0.61) (Seki et al 2013) and oil palm mesocarp fiber (1.00).…”
Section: Xps Analysismentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The wavenumber at 1050 cm -1 manifests the existence of C-O groups of cellulose (Manimaran et al 2018). The peak around 897 cm -1 is associated with the β-glycosidic linkages between the monosaccharides (Dalmis et al 2020). The little peak located at 604 cm -1 represents the C-OH bending (De Rosa et al 2010).…”
Section: Ftir Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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