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17th World Textile Conference AUTEX 2017 - Shaping the Future of Textiles
Effect of ecological surface treatment method on friction strength properties of nettle (urtica dioica) fibre yarns
Sansal, S.^1 ; Mistik, S.I.^2 ; Fettahov, R.^3 ; Ovali, S.^2 ; Duman, M.^4
Bartin University, Institute of Applied and Pure Sciences, Bartin, Turkey^1
Marmara University, Faculty of Technology, Department of Textile Engineering, Istanbul, Turkey^2
Bartin University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Textile Engineering, Bartin, Turkey^3
Marmara University, Institute of Applied and Pure Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey^4
关键词: Biodegradable polymer composites;    Environmental pollutions;    Fibre-matrix adhesion;    Natural fibre-reinforced composites;    Reinforcement materials;    Renewable resource;    Thermoplastic matrices;    Ultrasonic and microwaves;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/254/12/122010/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/254/12/122010
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Over the last few decades, more attention is given to lignocellulose based fibres as reinforcement material in the polymer composites owing to the environmental pollution caused by the extensive usage of synthetic and inorganic fibres. Developing new natural fibre reinforced composites is the focus of many researches nowadays. They are made from renewable resources and they have less environmental effect in comparison to inorganic fibre reinforced composites. The interest of consumers in eco-friendly natural fibres and textiles has increased in recent years. Unlike inorganic fibres, natural fibres present light weight, high strength/density ratio and are readily available, environmentally friendly and biodegradable. Many different types of natural fibres are exploited for the production of biodegradable polymer composites. The nettle (Urtica dioica L.) is a well-known plant growing on rural sites of Europe, Asia, and North America. Nettle plant contains fibre similar to hemp and flax. However, similar to other natural fibres, nettle fibres are poorly compatible with the thermoplastic matrix of composites, due to their hydrophilic character which reduces mechanical properties of nettle fibre reinforced thermoplastics. In order to improve the fibrematrix adhesion of the natural fibre reinforced composites, surface treatment processes are applied to the lignocellulose fibres. In this study nettle (urtica dioica) fibre yarns were treated with NaOH by using conventional, ultrasonic and microwave energy methods. After treatment processes tensile strength, elongation, friction strength and SEM observations of the nettle fibre yarns were investigated. All treatment processes were improved the tensile strength, elongation and friction strength properties of the nettle fibre yarns. Also higher tensile strength, elongation and friction strength properties were obtained from treated nettle fibre yarns which treated by using microwave energy method.

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