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Characterization of surface-modified natural cellulosic fiber extracted from the root of Ficus religiosa tree

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages 997-1006

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.04.117

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Ficus religiosa tree root fiber; Alkali treatment; Weibull distribution

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The foremost intention of this work is to test the suitability of the Ficus religiosa Root Fiber (FRRF) as the better reinforcement for the natural fiber-reinforced composite structures. In the current work, the attempts have been made with the view of improving the physical, thermal, chemical, surface, and crystalline properties of FRET employing 5 wt% of NaOH solution. Five samples of FRRF have been prepared by soaking the raw fiber in the alkali solution under different soaking times. The thermogravimetric analysis results reveal that the alkali-treated FRRF soaked for 60 min holds a maximum range of thermal stability (improved by 9.54%); in turn, the remaining analyses have been carried out with that fiber samples. The increased quantity of cellulose contents was witnessed over the surface of treated FRRF. The improvement in the CI from 42.92-48.64% was noted as the result of X-Ray Diffraction test. The morphology study results ensured that the surface of the treated FRRF became so rough comparably, which confirms the removal of unwanted wax and impurities on the fiber surface. All the above observations validated that the proposed fiber is suitable to prepare the composite structures after the optimal alkali treatment. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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