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Improvement of mechanical and interfacial properties of hot water and sodium bicarbonate treated jute fibers for manufacturing high performance natural composites
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Author Affiliations
Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh University of Textiles, University of Manchester, University of Dhaka
Published InPolymer Composites
Year2021
Citations31
Abstract
Abstract Uses of natural fibers in the field of composites are often restricted by their poor mechanical and interfacial properties. Fiber constitutions have significant influence over both of these properties. Traditional alkali treatment is mainly used to solve this problem which is not environmentally friendly and also not cost effective. A cost effective, less hazardous and sustainable sodium bicarbonate chemical treatment has been used as an alternative of traditional mercerization on jute fibers with an objective of manufacturing high‐performance natural fiber composites. Jute fibers were hand combed and treated with hot water and bicarbonate (5% and 10%) and further reinforced with epoxy resin to make composites. The mechanical characterizations of jute fiber were carried out using single fiber tensile tests;…
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