Characterization of natural cellulosic fibers from the bark of the Edgeworthia chrysantha plant

International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization(2023)

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In this paper, the structural, morphological, and mechanical properties of Edgeworthia chrysantha phloem fibers are characterized. The chemical composition of Edgeworthia chrysantha mainly includes cellulose (47.13%), hemicelluloses (15.20%), and lignin (7.30%). X-ray diffraction analysis shows that Edgeworthia chrysantha phloem fiber has high crystallinity (76.38%) and small grain size (3.13 nm). Thermogravimetric analysis shows that the maximum degradation temperature of Edgeworthia chrysantha phloem fiber is 351 °C. The results of scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy show that Edgeworthia chrysantha phloem fiber has an obvious hierarchical structure and a relatively rough surface. Additionally, the elastic modulus (6.04–15.21 GPa) and hardness (0.17–0.88 GPa) of Edgeworthia chrysantha phloem fiber were measured by nanoindentation. The result provided a theoretical basis for the high-value application of Edgeworthia chrysantha phloem fibers, especially in papermaking, textiles, fiber-reinforced material and other applications.
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Edgeworthia chrysantha, natural fiber, microstructure, physicochemical analysis, thermal stability
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