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Toward the cottonization of hemp fibers by steam explosion - Part 1: defibration and morphological characterization

Journal

TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 88, Issue 9, Pages 1047-1055

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0040517517697644

Keywords

hemp fibers; steam explosion; elementary fibers

Funding

  1. LORVER project, through regional (Region Lorraine)
  2. European (FEDER) funds

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Fine hemp fibers (cottonized hemp) were processed using steam explosion. The quantification of the defibration rate was performed by image processing. Based on this method, the hemp defibration was optimized using a response surface methodology based on three-variable central composite design for the production of elementary fibers with low variability. Optimal parameters for the steam processes were as follows: time=4.1min; temperature=191?. Biomass was impregnated with a solution of NaOH (8%) before treatment, leading to a defibration rate of 91.2%, which is producing approximate to 50% fibers with length <3mm, in good agreement with the experimental data. Damaged fibers originating from the conjugated effect of steam explosion and alkali hydrolysis were also observed.

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