Properties of jute fibres(strength, water absorption capacity,rate of evaporation) for
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Jute fibres (Corchorus olitorious),
an environmentally and ecologically friendly product, were chemically
modified and treated with 5% NaOH solution at room temperature for 2 h, 4
h and 8 h. The above samples were characterized and morphologically
analysed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy (FT-IR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), scanning
electron microscopy (SEM) and Instron 1185. Alkali treatment affects the
supramolecular structure of the fibre as shown by XRD by improving the
degree of crystallinity of the fibre. Surface chemistry of the fibre
also altered as depicted by FT-IR studies. This chemical treatment was
also found to alter the characteristic of the fibre surface topography
as seen by the SEM. From the mechanical single fibre test it was found
that the tenacity and modulus of the fibre improved after alkali
treatment. This might be due to the improvement in the crystallinity.
DSC data demonstrated that the thermal degradation temperature for the
cellulose get lowered from 365·26°C to 360·62°C after alkali treatment
led to the reduction in fibre thermal stability. Jute fibre reinforced
composite were prepared with treated and untreated jute fibre (15 wt%)
reinforced unsaturated polyester (UPE). Effectiveness of these
composites was experimentally investigated through the study of the
composites by DSC, Instron 1195 for mechanical property of composites,
volume fraction of the porosity and hydrophobic finishing of the
composite. From the DSC analysis it was found that thermal stability
enhanced for treated fibre reinforced composite. This could be due to
the resistance offered by the closely packed cellulose chain in
combination with the resin. Flexural strength of the composite prepared
with 2 h and 4 h alkali treated fibre were found to increase by 3·16%
and 9·5%, respectively. Although 8 h treated fibre exhibited maximum
strength properties, but the composite prepared with them showed lower
strength value. Alkali treatment helped in the development of
hydrophobicity and reduction in volume fraction of the porosity. This
may be due to the better fibre matrix interface adhesion caused due to
the fibre surface treatment by alkali.
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