Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its Properties

This work aims to extract and characterize the fibers from the Schoenoplectus acutus plant and assess their suitability for use as textile fibers. The fibers from Schoenoplectus acutus plants were extracted using alkaline extraction, water retting, and manual methods; their physical, mechanical, and...

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Main Authors: Alemayehu Assefa, Anmen Admas, Lijalem Haile
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8834268
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description This work aims to extract and characterize the fibers from the Schoenoplectus acutus plant and assess their suitability for use as textile fibers. The fibers from Schoenoplectus acutus plants were extracted using alkaline extraction, water retting, and manual methods; their physical, mechanical, and chemical properties were examined. The result showed that the fiber has a tensile strength of 254.2 MPa, 302.6 MPa, and 183.4 MPa for manual, water-retted, and alkaline extraction methods, respectively. The mean values of fiber fineness were 1.32 ± 0.2 Tex for alkali-extracted fibers, 1.43 ± 0.2 Tex for water-retted fibers, and 1.64.01 ± 0.4 Tex for manually extracted fibers. The fiber contained 58% cellulose, 25.4% hemicellulose, and 13% lignin for manual extracted fibers, whereas fibers obtained from the water-retted method had 62.8% cellulose, 20.3% hemicellulose, and 10% lignin. Similarly, alkaline extracted fibers contained 60.2% cellulose, 17.8% hemicellulose, and 6.8% lignin. Generally, the extracted fiber has acceptable mechanical properties, linear density, and moisture regain, which can serve as an alternative source of textile fibers.
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spelling doaj-art-261f9133a9a14c9c85ca8b5ae69b9bc52025-02-03T01:29:29ZengWileyAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering1687-84422024-01-01202410.1155/2024/8834268Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its PropertiesAlemayehu Assefa0Anmen Admas1Lijalem Haile2Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyEthiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyEthiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion TechnologyThis work aims to extract and characterize the fibers from the Schoenoplectus acutus plant and assess their suitability for use as textile fibers. The fibers from Schoenoplectus acutus plants were extracted using alkaline extraction, water retting, and manual methods; their physical, mechanical, and chemical properties were examined. The result showed that the fiber has a tensile strength of 254.2 MPa, 302.6 MPa, and 183.4 MPa for manual, water-retted, and alkaline extraction methods, respectively. The mean values of fiber fineness were 1.32 ± 0.2 Tex for alkali-extracted fibers, 1.43 ± 0.2 Tex for water-retted fibers, and 1.64.01 ± 0.4 Tex for manually extracted fibers. The fiber contained 58% cellulose, 25.4% hemicellulose, and 13% lignin for manual extracted fibers, whereas fibers obtained from the water-retted method had 62.8% cellulose, 20.3% hemicellulose, and 10% lignin. Similarly, alkaline extracted fibers contained 60.2% cellulose, 17.8% hemicellulose, and 6.8% lignin. Generally, the extracted fiber has acceptable mechanical properties, linear density, and moisture regain, which can serve as an alternative source of textile fibers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8834268
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Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its Properties
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
title Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its Properties
title_full Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its Properties
title_fullStr Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its Properties
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its Properties
title_short Extraction of Fiber from Schoenoplectus acutus Plant and Characterization of Its Properties
title_sort extraction of fiber from schoenoplectus acutus plant and characterization of its properties
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8834268
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