Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute Fiber

Degumming of pre-chlorite treated jute fiber was studied in this paper. The effects of sodium hydroxide concentration, treatment time, temperature, sodium silicate concentration, fiber-to-liquor ratio, penetrating agent TF-107B concentration and degumming agent TF-125A concentration were the process...

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Main Authors: Wei-ming Wang, Zai-sheng Cai, Ph.D., Jian-yong Yu, Ph.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2008-06-01
Series:Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Online Access:http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume3/Cai.pdf
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spelling doaj-b3a9060838d94680917b4d5e4bd435af2020-11-25T03:18:22ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics1558-92502008-06-0132111Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute FiberWei-ming Wang,Zai-sheng Cai, Ph.D.Jian-yong Yu, Ph.D.Degumming of pre-chlorite treated jute fiber was studied in this paper. The effects of sodium hydroxide concentration, treatment time, temperature, sodium silicate concentration, fiber-to-liquor ratio, penetrating agent TF-107B concentration and degumming agent TF-125A concentration were the process conditions examined. With respect to gum decomposition, fineness and mechanical properties, sodium hydroxide concentration, sodium silicate concentration and treatment time were found to be the most important parameters. An orthogonal L9(34) experiment designed to optimize the conditions for degumming resulted in the selection of the following procedure: sodium hydroxide of 12g/L, sodium silicate of 3g/L, TF-107B of 2g/L, TF-125A of 2g/L, treatment time of 105 min, temperature of 100℃ and fiber to liquor ratio of 1:20. The effect of the above degumming process on the removal of impurities was also examined and the results showed that degumming was an effective method for removing impurities, especially hemicellulose.http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume3/Cai.pdf
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author Wei-ming Wang,
Zai-sheng Cai, Ph.D.
Jian-yong Yu, Ph.D.
spellingShingle Wei-ming Wang,
Zai-sheng Cai, Ph.D.
Jian-yong Yu, Ph.D.
Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute Fiber
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
author_facet Wei-ming Wang,
Zai-sheng Cai, Ph.D.
Jian-yong Yu, Ph.D.
author_sort Wei-ming Wang,
title Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute Fiber
title_short Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute Fiber
title_full Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute Fiber
title_fullStr Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute Fiber
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Chemical Modification Process of Jute Fiber
title_sort study on the chemical modification process of jute fiber
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
issn 1558-9250
publishDate 2008-06-01
description Degumming of pre-chlorite treated jute fiber was studied in this paper. The effects of sodium hydroxide concentration, treatment time, temperature, sodium silicate concentration, fiber-to-liquor ratio, penetrating agent TF-107B concentration and degumming agent TF-125A concentration were the process conditions examined. With respect to gum decomposition, fineness and mechanical properties, sodium hydroxide concentration, sodium silicate concentration and treatment time were found to be the most important parameters. An orthogonal L9(34) experiment designed to optimize the conditions for degumming resulted in the selection of the following procedure: sodium hydroxide of 12g/L, sodium silicate of 3g/L, TF-107B of 2g/L, TF-125A of 2g/L, treatment time of 105 min, temperature of 100℃ and fiber to liquor ratio of 1:20. The effect of the above degumming process on the removal of impurities was also examined and the results showed that degumming was an effective method for removing impurities, especially hemicellulose.
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