2019
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2019.1687062
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Plant Extraction and Physicochemical Characterizations of Untreated and Pretreated Diss Fibers (Ampelodesmos mauritanicus)

Abstract: The Ampelodesmos mauritanicus plant, Mauritanian grass or also called 'Diss', is a perennial abundant plant on the Mediterranean contour, having attractive characteristics for ecofriendly materials. This work aims to highlight the potential of the Diss fibers elements by assessing their use as reinforcement for polymer matrices (bio-composite). So, untreated and treated Diss fibers by chemical (soda, silane and acetic acid) and thermal treatment have been manually extracted and characterized to evaluate their … Show more

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“…In order to analyze the effect of the treatment type on the hygrothermal behavior five kind of fibers have been studied: untreated technical Diss fibers (UTFD), treated with NaOH (NTFD), treated with silane (STFD), treated with acetic acid (ATFD) and thermally treated (TTFD). These fibers are the same used in a previous study (Nouri et al 2019), treatment methods were carried out as follows:…”
Section: Treatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to analyze the effect of the treatment type on the hygrothermal behavior five kind of fibers have been studied: untreated technical Diss fibers (UTFD), treated with NaOH (NTFD), treated with silane (STFD), treated with acetic acid (ATFD) and thermally treated (TTFD). These fibers are the same used in a previous study (Nouri et al 2019), treatment methods were carried out as follows:…”
Section: Treatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are characteristic of the carboxyl functions of pectin, which should also be affected by the water absorption. This may be due to the low content of pectin in this fiber kind (Nouri et al 2019). The same constant has been raised for the peak at 1030 cm −1 which is characteristic of the fiber polysaccharide nature (Célino et al 2014).…”
Section: Adsorption Sites Identification By Ftirmentioning
confidence: 97%
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