2021
DOI: 10.1177/00405175211032088
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The wettability and micro-equilibrium of different essence liquids to alkali-treated kapok fiber

Abstract: Kapok fiber is a natural hollow fiber that has superior biocompatibility and biodegradability and is naturally antibacterial. Because of its unique properties, it has great potential in the application of postoperative repair dressings. The wettability and micro-equilibrium of kapok fibers play a critical role in dressing applications. In this study, the critical adhesion volume and adhesion energy of essence liquid to alkali-treated kapok fiber (AKF) were quantitatively calculated to explore the wettability a… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, it has a buoyancy that may be twenty times its weight (Damfeu et al 2016) and displays better thermal properties and performance compared to the most used other kinds of natural bers in concrete mixtures (Gobalakrishnan and Saravanan 2019). This gives the kapok ber outstanding characteristics of thermal insulation, sound insulation, and extraordinary buoyancy (Sun et al 2023;Cao et al 2010). Conventionally, kapok bers were commonly used for lling water safety equipment, stu ng bedding and upholstery, and providing fabric insulation (Zheng et al 2021;Yeo et al 2022;Liu et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it has a buoyancy that may be twenty times its weight (Damfeu et al 2016) and displays better thermal properties and performance compared to the most used other kinds of natural bers in concrete mixtures (Gobalakrishnan and Saravanan 2019). This gives the kapok ber outstanding characteristics of thermal insulation, sound insulation, and extraordinary buoyancy (Sun et al 2023;Cao et al 2010). Conventionally, kapok bers were commonly used for lling water safety equipment, stu ng bedding and upholstery, and providing fabric insulation (Zheng et al 2021;Yeo et al 2022;Liu et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to their brittleness and poor cohesiveness, kapok fibers have limited spinnability, which is generally considered noneconomical. Additionally, the lightweight nature of kapok fibers can pose respiratory risks to humans [ 20 ]. Annually, millions of tons of kapok waste are generated globally [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%