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Natural fiber reinforced inorganic foam composites from short hemp bast fibers obtained by mechanical decortation of unretted stems from the wastes of hemp cultivations

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MATERIALS TODAY-PROCEEDINGS
卷 34, 期 -, 页码 176-179

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.02.672

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Hemp fibers; Diatomite source; Fiber reinforced foams; Natural fiber reinforced composites (NFCs); Wettability

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The wettability of hemp fibers was improved by treating with sodium ascorbate, and fiber-reinforced foams were prepared using diatomite matrix, exhibiting low density and thermal conductivity.
The wettability of hemp fibers, to be applied in fiber-reinforced foams, can be improved with several chemical treatments. In this paper, a innovative treatment with sodium ascorbate was evaluated. Untreated and treated fibers have been characterized using FTIR spectroscopy and TGA measurements. Furthermore, the feasibility of treated fibers was evaluated preparing diatomite-based fiber-reinforced foams. These materials were finally characterized by mechanical compressive strength and thermal properties (thermal conductivity). The fiber-reinforced foams have been produced using a diatomite natural source as a matrix. A suitable amount of Si powder and vegetable surfactant were used as chemical and physical foaming agents while a polysilicate solution was used as reactive crosslinker. The foams highlight low density, around 350 kg/m(3), and low thermal conductivity (0.06 W/mK). (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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