2014
DOI: 10.3390/ma7096105
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Abstract: In this work, the relationship between cellulose crystallinity, the influence of extractive content on lignocellulosic fiber degradation, the correlation between chemical composition and the physical properties of ten types of natural fibers were investigated by FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetry techniques. The results showed that higher extractive contents associated with lower crystallinity and lower cellulose crystallite size can accelerate the degradation process and reduce the ther… Show more

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“…The hydrogen bond intensity (HBI) in cellulose of the investigated plants was at the level from 1.945 to 2.690 for unfermented feedstock. The obtained results are similar to other ones reported in literature (Poletto et al 2014). After fermentation, for Miscanthus varieties HBI was generally higher and for Sorghum lower in both harvested variants.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…The hydrogen bond intensity (HBI) in cellulose of the investigated plants was at the level from 1.945 to 2.690 for unfermented feedstock. The obtained results are similar to other ones reported in literature (Poletto et al 2014). After fermentation, for Miscanthus varieties HBI was generally higher and for Sorghum lower in both harvested variants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The lateral order index (LOI) is correlated with the overall degree of the ordered structure in the cellulose (Poletto et al 2014;Corgié et al 2011;Carrilo et al 2004). The cellulose LOI from unfermented materials ranged from 1.966 to 2.119 and after fermentation it was a bit higher and ranged from 1.974 to 2.360 (Table 4).…”
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“…The ECI value of HS was 42.51 %, that of HSC was 65.24 %, while it was calculated to be 61.00 % in HSM %. The ECI is an overall expression of the degree of order in the structure of HS, HSC, and HSM; 31 this has shown that HSC and HSM have better ordered structures than HS which is the raw Hibiscus sabdariffa seed.…”
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“…Natural fibre is a composite in which rigid cellulose micro-fibrils are embedded in a soft matrix composed of lignin and hemicelluloses. These components of fibres influence their physical and mechanical properties [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%