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Transforming municipal cotton waste into a multilayer fibre biocomposite with high strength.

Authors :
Shi, Yang
Jiang, Jinxuan
Ye, Haoran
Sheng, Yequan
Zhou, Yihui
Foong, Shin Ying
Sonne, Christian
Chong, William Woei Fong
Lam, Su Shiung
Xie, Yanfei
Li, Jianzhang
Ge, Shengbo
Source :
Environmental Research. Feb2023, Vol. 218, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We analyzed the problematic textile fiber waste as potential precursor material to produce multilayer cotton fiber biocomposite. The properties of the products were better than the current dry bearing type particleboards and ordinary dry medium-density fiberboard in terms of the static bending strength (67.86 MPa), internal bonding strength (1.52 MPa) and water expansion rate (9.57%). The three-layer, four-layer and five-layer waste cotton fiber composite (WCFC) were tried in the experiment, the mechanical properties of the three-layer WCFC are insufficient, the five-layer WCFC is too thick and the four-layer WCFC had the best comprehensive performance. The cross-section morphology of the four-layer WCFC shows a dense structure with a high number of adhesives attached to the fiber. The hardness and stiffness of the four-layer cotton fiber composite enhanced by the high crystallinity of cellulose content, and several chemical bondings were presence in the composites. Minimum mass loss (30%) and thermal weight loss rate (0.70%/°C) was found for the four-layer WCFC. Overall, our findings suggested that the use of waste cotton fiber (WCF) to prepare biocomposite with desirable physical and chemical properties is feasible, and which can potentially be used as building material, furniture and automotive applications. • We study the potential use of waste cotton fiber in different-layer composites. • We used water, hot pressing and epoxy adhesives to fabricate the novel composite. • Cell wall collapses and chemical bonds enhanced the mechanical bonding. • It showed better mechanical properties compared to existing medium density boards. • Four-layer waste cotton fiber composite are the best preparation process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
218
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161307052
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.114967