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      Characterization of Cellulosic Fibers by FTIR Spectroscopy for Their Further Implementation to Building Materials

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      American Journal of Analytical Chemistry
      Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.

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              Native Cellulose: Structure, Characterization and Thermal Properties

              In this work, the relationship between cellulose crystallinity, the influence of extractive content on lignocellulosic fiber degradation, the correlation between chemical composition and the physical properties of ten types of natural fibers were investigated by FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetry techniques. The results showed that higher extractive contents associated with lower crystallinity and lower cellulose crystallite size can accelerate the degradation process and reduce the thermal stability of the lignocellulosic fibers studied. On the other hand, the thermal decomposition of natural fibers is shifted to higher temperatures with increasing the cellulose crystallinity and crystallite size. These results indicated that the cellulose crystallite size affects the thermal degradation temperature of natural fibers. This study showed that through the methods used, previous information about the structure and properties of lignocellulosic fibers can be obtained before use in composite formulations.
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                Journal
                American Journal of Analytical Chemistry
                AJAC
                Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.
                2156-8251
                2156-8278
                2018
                2018
                : 09
                : 06
                : 303-310
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                10.4236/ajac.2018.96023
                ce49604f-5793-4fb6-899c-8d964a973946
                © 2018

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