Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers

Fibers from the culms of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper were extracted mechanically and chemically treated using alkaline solution. Tensile and thermal properties of both bamboo fibers were examined. Tensile test on the bamboo fibers showed that Bambusa arundinacea fibers have higher st...

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Main Authors: Ardhyananta, Hosta, Abdul, Fakhreza, Widyastuti, Widyastuti, Sulistijono, Sulistijono, Hassan, Azman, Kurniawan, Denni
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spelling my.utm.628262017-06-18T05:57:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62826/ Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers Ardhyananta, Hosta Abdul, Fakhreza Widyastuti, Widyastuti Sulistijono, Sulistijono Hassan, Azman Kurniawan, Denni TP Chemical technology Fibers from the culms of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper were extracted mechanically and chemically treated using alkaline solution. Tensile and thermal properties of both bamboo fibers were examined. Tensile test on the bamboo fibers showed that Bambusa arundinacea fibers have higher strength and stiffness yet lower elongation than Dendrocalamus asper fibers. When the fibers were chemically treated, similar trend on tensile properties was observed but at lower magnitude compared to those shown by untreated fibers. Further characterization revealed that Bambusa arundinacea fibers are of higher fiber diameter and higher cellulose content compared to Dendrocalamus asper fibers. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that both fibers with same treatment have similar thermal stability, with chemically treated fibers are of higher thermal stability than untreated ones. The chemical treatment removed the lignin from the fiber structure, and affected tensile and thermal properties of both bamboos' fibers. Trans Tech Publication 2014 Article PeerReviewed Ardhyananta, Hosta and Abdul, Fakhreza and Widyastuti, Widyastuti and Sulistijono, Sulistijono and Hassan, Azman and Kurniawan, Denni (2014) Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers. Advanced Materials Research, 845 . pp. 237-240. ISSN 1022-6680 http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.845.237 DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.845.237
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topic TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Ardhyananta, Hosta
Abdul, Fakhreza
Widyastuti, Widyastuti
Sulistijono, Sulistijono
Hassan, Azman
Kurniawan, Denni
Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers
description Fibers from the culms of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper were extracted mechanically and chemically treated using alkaline solution. Tensile and thermal properties of both bamboo fibers were examined. Tensile test on the bamboo fibers showed that Bambusa arundinacea fibers have higher strength and stiffness yet lower elongation than Dendrocalamus asper fibers. When the fibers were chemically treated, similar trend on tensile properties was observed but at lower magnitude compared to those shown by untreated fibers. Further characterization revealed that Bambusa arundinacea fibers are of higher fiber diameter and higher cellulose content compared to Dendrocalamus asper fibers. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that both fibers with same treatment have similar thermal stability, with chemically treated fibers are of higher thermal stability than untreated ones. The chemical treatment removed the lignin from the fiber structure, and affected tensile and thermal properties of both bamboos' fibers.
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author Ardhyananta, Hosta
Abdul, Fakhreza
Widyastuti, Widyastuti
Sulistijono, Sulistijono
Hassan, Azman
Kurniawan, Denni
author_facet Ardhyananta, Hosta
Abdul, Fakhreza
Widyastuti, Widyastuti
Sulistijono, Sulistijono
Hassan, Azman
Kurniawan, Denni
author_sort Ardhyananta, Hosta
title Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers
title_short Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers
title_full Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers
title_fullStr Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers
title_full_unstemmed Tensile and thermal properties of Bambusa arundinacea and Dendrocalamus asper culm fibers
title_sort tensile and thermal properties of bambusa arundinacea and dendrocalamus asper culm fibers
publisher Trans Tech Publication
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62826/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.845.237
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