Journal ArticleOpen Access
Enhancing the mechanical properties of natural jute yarn suitable for structural applications
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Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, University of Portsmouth, University of Cambridge, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, ...
Published InMaterials Research Express
Year2021
Citations34
Abstract
Abstract Manufacturing natural-based high-performance composites are becoming of greater interest to the composite manufacturers and to their end-users due to their bio-degradability, low cost and availability. Yarn based textile architecture is commonly used in manufacturing these composites due to their excellent formability. However, for using natural based yarn as a reinforcing architecture in high load-bearing structural composite applications, a significant improvement in mechanical performance is required. Particularly, jute fibre yarn suffers from poor mechanical properties due to the presence of a fibrillar network, polysaccharides and other impurities in the fibre. For achieving this, we use aqueous glycine treatment (10%, W/V) on alkali(0.5 %, W/V) and untreated jute yarns for the first time. The glycine treatment on alkali-treated jute yarns (ATG)…
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