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Research Article

A Novel Approach of Low Alkali Degumming of Ramie

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ABSTRACT

A novel low alkali-based chemical recipe was formulated for controlled degumming of ramie (Boehmeria Nivea L.) fiber to maintain residual gum 7–8% aiming at to improve yarn tensile performance. The method includes the application of H2SO4 at a low concentration (2%) followed by a treatment with a low concentration of NaOH (6%) on the weight of fiber. Treatment condition and chemical formulation were varied to obtain degumming to the extent of 20–22%. Degummed fiber tenacity (52.33 cN/tex), extensibility (3.85%) and modulus (2263.7 cN/tex) were found to be notably high. The gum remained in fiber surfaces produces resultant yarn of very high strength breaking load (28.7 N), tenacity (20.9 cN/tex), initial modulus (782.9 cN/tex) specific work of rupture (3.0 mJ/tex.m) with low extensibility (2.95%). COD, BOD, TDS, and pH of the generated effluent was 927 mg/L, 328 mg/L, 680 ppm, 8.7 only. Cost of chemical for the treatment was as low as USD $ 0.2/kg of fiber. Comparison of ramie and jute yarn properties suggests that ramie may be used for high-performance industrial uses where high strength, as well as high modulus, is essentially needed viz., conveyor belts, tire cords, and composites.

摘要

为使苎麻纤维的残胶率保持在7-8%,提高纱线的拉伸性能,研制了一种新型低碱化学配方. 该方法包括以低浓度(2%)施用硫酸,然后以低浓度NaOH(6%)处理纤维重量. 通过改变处理条件和化学配方,使脱胶率达到20-22%. 脱胶纤维的强度(52.33 cN/tex)、延伸率(3.85%)和模量(2263.7 cN/tex)均明显较高. 残留在纤维表面的胶产生高强度(断裂负荷(28.7N)、韧性(20.9cn/tex)、初始模量(782.9cn/tex)、断裂比功(3.0 mj/tex.m)的合成纱,延伸率低(2.95%). 产生的废水的COD、BOD、TDS和pH值分别为927 mg/L、328 mg/L、680 ppm、8.7. 化学处理成本低至0.2美元/千克纤维. 对苎麻和黄麻纱线性能的比较表明,苎麻可用于高性能工业用途,在这些用途中,主要需要高强度和高模量,即输送带、轮胎帘线和复合材料.

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