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Characterization of Degummed Ramie Fibre (Variety R-1449)

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
Volume 19, Issue 15, Pages 12068-12079

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2022.2051667

Keywords

Decorticated ramie; degumming; gummy components; IR spectra; DSC; SEM

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This study investigates the degumming process of decorticated ramie fiber using different systems, and finds that peracetic acid is the most effective method followed by the synergy of alkalis.
Decorticated ramie fiber (Variety R-1449) was degummed using different systems, namely, individual alkali, mix alkali, enzyme, mix enzyme, and peracetic acid to the optimal level of residual gum content. Further, the optimal degummed samples of various systems have been characterized through IR analysis, DSC thermographs, scanning electron microscopes, tensile properties etc. The chemical constituents of degummed samples of various systems at optimal level along with untreated decorticated ramie fiber have been determined and compared. Study suggests the use of new eco-friendly peracetic acid is best degumming method for decorticated ramie followed by synergetic effect of alkalis.

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