2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-010-4935-0
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The dynamic water vapour sorption behaviour of natural fibres and kinetic analysis using the parallel exponential kinetics model

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“…Subsequently, the PEK model was also shown to provide excellent fits to the data for describing the sorption properties of regenerated cellulose fibres [21][22][23] and microcrystalline cellulose [24]. The application of the PEK model has also been demonstrated for wood samples [25] as well as a wide range of plant fibres [26]. The drying kinetics of various foodstuffs also obeys the PEK model [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Subsequently, the PEK model was also shown to provide excellent fits to the data for describing the sorption properties of regenerated cellulose fibres [21][22][23] and microcrystalline cellulose [24]. The application of the PEK model has also been demonstrated for wood samples [25] as well as a wide range of plant fibres [26]. The drying kinetics of various foodstuffs also obeys the PEK model [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Thus, as stress relaxation progresses, the equilibrium surface concentration changes. Several researchers have described sorption of water in the cell walls by a twostage process (Christensen 1965;Christensen and Hergt 1969;Xie et al 2011;Hill et al 2012) for which moisture uptake in the initial stage resembles a process controlled by Fickian diffusion. The second stage is slower and becomes increasingly dominant as the initial concentration of bound water is increased (Christensen 1965).…”
Section: Rate Of Sorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar behaviour has been reported for other swelling polymeric substances such as wool (Downes and Mackay 1958), hemicelluloses (Sadoh and Christensen 1964) and cellulose acetate (Bagley and Long 1955;Newns 1956). Hill and co-workers (Xie et al 2011;Hill et al 2012) have shown that from a mathematical standpoint, sorption kinetics can be modelled as a sum of two exponential decays: a relatively fast and a relatively slow process. Although it is argued in this work that sorption is controlled by relaxation, the apparent two-stage nature of sorption remains to be explained.…”
Section: Rate Of Sorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The desorption kinetics were analyzed assuming that two parallel independent fi rst order kinetic processes are present, related to two different water binding sites. [ 33 ] Accordingly, the experimental data of Figure 2 b were fi tted to the equation saturated. The desorption kinetic data were satisfactorily fi tted to Equation ( 1) , and we obtained the values of 1.7 and 63 min for the exponential time constants τ 1 and τ 2 , respectively (mean value τ 1 = (2.2 ± 0.9) min and τ 2 = (50 ± 24) min calculated by a set of four replicated experiments using different NC fi lms).…”
Section: Film Structure Morphology and Structural Modifi Cations Dumentioning
confidence: 99%