Nature Cellulose Fibre Extracted from Different Cotton Stalk Sections by Degumming
Research and development
Authors:
- Li Long
School of Textile & Materials, Xi’an Polytechnic University, Xi’an, P. R. China - Zhao Linghang (j/w)
Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1167415
Full text | references | Abstract: Bast fibres are important because they have biodegradable and eco-friendly characteristics. In this paper, natural cellulose fibre extracted from cotton stalk by degumming was investigated. On the basis on the chemical propertiess of cotton stalk bark, a cotton stalk was divided into three sections before fibres were extracted. Through an orthogonal experiment, the extracting conditions of fibres from different sections were obtained. The flexibility and linear density of the fibres extracted were then tested, and the morphology of the fibres was observed by SEM. It was shown that the flexibility and fineness of fibres from the different sections were various. The singular unit fibrel morphology of fibres from different sections had a visible difference. |
Tags:
fibre extraction, cotton stalk, residue gum content, morphology.
Citation:
Li L, Zhao L. Nature Cellulose Fibre Extracted from Different Cotton Stalk Sections by Degumming. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2015; 23, 6(114): 37-40. DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1167415
Published in issue no 6 (114) / 2015, pages 37–40.