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Characterization of Raw and Treated Curaua Fibers to be Applied as Reinforcement in Composites
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Lignocellulosic fibers present several advantages over synthetic fibers, such as low cost and biodegradability. In this work the tensile mechanical behavior of as-received and surface treated curaua fibers was analyzed. Mercerization and three different enzyme surface treatments were used. The tensile stress data were analyzed using the Weibull statistical distribution, and SEM was used to characterize the surface modifications caused by the treatments. The results show that mercerization causes an increase of the deformation capacity of the fibers. This result was attributed to the removal of hemicellulose, and to an increase of mobility of the internal fibrils. The increase of NaOH concentration at the alkali solution affects both the surface characteristics and the tensile properties. Solutions with more than 5%wt NaOH degraded the fibers. The enzyme treatments increase the tensile mechanical properties, but also increase their brittleness.
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283-288
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November 2012
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