Stem and bunch banana fibers from cultivation wastes: Effect of treatments on physico-chemical behavior

Piedad Gañán, Javier Cruz, Saioa Garbizu, Aitor Arbelaiz, Iñaki Mondragon

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Abstract

Much research related to the use of natural fibers in polymeric matrix composites has been developed. The presence of -OH groups in the chemical components of the natural fibers generates an important hydrophylic tendency that produces adhesion lacks with hydrophobic polymeric matrices. In this work natural fiber bundles mechanically extracted from both stem and bunch of cultivation banana wastes have been modified by both alkalization and silanization treatments. To evaluate the changes introduced by treatments on the chemical structure of fibers, Fourier-transform infrared spectrophotometry has been employed. The evaluation of advancing dynamic contact angles along with the determination of total surface free energy by using the Owens-Wendt method indicate that the treatments allow reduction of their hydrophilic tendency by alterations on the physicochemical characteristics of the fibers. This behavior is confirmed by the reduction of moisture uptake, analyzed by thermogravimetric analysis. Small differences on noncellulosic components of stem and bunch fiber bundles have been found.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1489-1495
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume94
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2004

Keywords

  • Banana fibers
  • Hydrophilic behavior
  • Infrared spectroscopy
  • Surface free energy
  • Surface treatments

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