2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14214530
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Investigation of Hemp and Flax Fiber-Reinforced EcoPoxy Matrix Biocomposites: Morphological, Mechanical, and Hydrophilic Properties

Abstract: Modern day industries are highly focused on the development of bio-inspired hybrid natural fiber composites for lightweight biosensor chips, automobile, and microfluidic applications. In the present research, the mechanical properties and morphological characteristics of alkaline (NaOH)-treated hemp, flax, noil hemp, and noil flax fiber-reinforced ecopoxy biocomposites were investigated. The samples were fabricated by employing the hand layup technique followed by the compression molding process. A total of tw… Show more

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“…Alkali treatment at 9 and 12 hours showed a decrease because the concentration of alkali reached a certain level which caused damage to the crystal structure and partially opened the hydrogen bonds [36]. Higher NaOH concentration and longer soaking time showed the same fiber crystallinity and tended to decrease as occurred in palm fiber [37].…”
Section: X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Alkali treatment at 9 and 12 hours showed a decrease because the concentration of alkali reached a certain level which caused damage to the crystal structure and partially opened the hydrogen bonds [36]. Higher NaOH concentration and longer soaking time showed the same fiber crystallinity and tended to decrease as occurred in palm fiber [37].…”
Section: X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 97%