2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142416605
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Characterization of Natural Fiber Extracted from Corn (Zea mays L.) Stalk Waste for Sustainable Development

Abstract: Corn stalk fibers were extracted from corn stalk using sodium hydroxide for textile application. The extraction conditions were optimized on the basis of the quality and quantity of extracted fibers. The optimum conditions were obtained by treating corn stalk with 5 g/L concentration of sodium hydroxide for 60 min at boiling temperature using a 1:50 material-to-liquor ratio. Extracted fibers were bleached and tested for different physical and chemical properties. Besides these properties, the characterization … Show more

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“…These bands can be ascribed to aromatic C = C groups and β -linked glucan structure of lignocellulosic matrix material (Huang et al 2018 ). These similar stretching vibrations were also reported in FTIR spectrum of Zea mays biomass (Devi et al 2022 ; Ekinci 2023 ; Jia et al 2020 ). A comparison of spectra, before and after RY2 biosorption, exhibits minimal shifting in all these absorption bands.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These bands can be ascribed to aromatic C = C groups and β -linked glucan structure of lignocellulosic matrix material (Huang et al 2018 ). These similar stretching vibrations were also reported in FTIR spectrum of Zea mays biomass (Devi et al 2022 ; Ekinci 2023 ; Jia et al 2020 ). A comparison of spectra, before and after RY2 biosorption, exhibits minimal shifting in all these absorption bands.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The weak mechanical performance of maize straws is mainly attributed to their higher hemicellulose and lignin content. 3 Hence, for improving the mechanical performance of maize straws, acid treatment, 13,14 alkali treatment, 13,[15][16][17][18][19] silane coupling agent (SCA) treatment, 13,15,16,20 and titanate coupling agent treatment 13 have been used to modify maize straws. In our previous work, 3 chemical modification (NaOH and Na 2 SO 3 mixed aqueous solution) combined with hot pressing was used to fabricate a kind of densified maize straw with ultra-high strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the source of numerous food and industrial products [4][5][6]. Corn is known as the "queen" of cereals around the world, as it has been cultivated in over 170 countries, with a total cereal production rate of 1219.76 million tons [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%