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Mechanical and thermal characterization of native brazilian coir fiber
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Materials ScienceFiber ReinforcementEngineeringHigh-performance FiberMechanical PropertiesFiber StructureMechanical EngineeringFiber ScienceThermal CharacterizationCoir FiberFiber ChemistryThermal StabilityTensile Strength
Coir fiber native to the Brazilian northeast coast has been characterized by mechanical, thermal, and microscopy techniques. The tensile strength, initial modulus, and elongation at break were evaluated for untreated and alkaline-treated fibers. The results showed an enhancement of mechanical properties after 48-h soaking in 5 wt % NaOH. The thermal stability slightly decreased after this alkaline treatment. A thermal event was observed between 28 and 38°C. The heat capacity, Cp, as a function of temperature curves between −70 and 150°C, were obtained for the untreated and alkaline-treated coir fibers. The morphologies of the coir-fiber surfaces and cross sections were observed by scanning electron microscopy. The properties and the morphologies were discussed, comparing the native Brazilian coir fiber with the more extensively studied native Indian coir fiber. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 76: 1197–1206, 2000
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