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Research Article

Aerial Root Fibres of Ficus amplissima as a Possible Reinforcement in Fibre-Reinforced Plastics for Lightweight Applications: Physicochemical, Thermal, Crystallographic, and Surface Morphological Behaviours

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ABSTRACT

The chemical, physical, thermal, and surface morphological properties of aerial root Ficus amplissima fiber (ARFAF) were studied. Chemical composition analysis of ARFAF quantified the cellulose (52.64 wt.%) and hemicellulose (10.64 wt.%) contents. The results of X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the crystallinity index of ARFAF was 39% and the crystallite size was 8.15 nm. Thermal stability and cellulose degradation temperature of ARFAF were estimated to be 200 and 335°C, respectively. The surface topography was studied by scanning electron microscopy. All the above outcomes confirmed that ARFAF is a suitable material to use as reinforcement in the polymer composite.

摘要

研究了气生根大叶榕纤维(ARFAF) 的化学、物理、热学和表面形态特征. ARFAF的化学成分分析量化了纤维素(52.64 wt.%)和半纤维素(10.64 wt.%)的含量. X射线衍射分析结果表明,ARFAF的结晶指数为39%,晶粒尺寸为8.15nm. ARFAF的热稳定性和纤维素降解温度估计分别为200和335°C,分别. 用扫描电子显微镜研究了表面形貌. 所有上述结果证实,ARFAF是一种适合用作聚合物复合材料增强体的材料.

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