Physical, mechanical, and morphological characteristics of soybean fibers

0301 basic medicine 03 medical and health sciences Chemical engineering Glycine max Morphological characteristics Physical Environmental engineering TP155-156 NaOH treatment TA170-171 Mechanical
DOI: 10.1016/j.cscee.2024.100661 Publication Date: 2024-02-14T05:49:14Z
ABSTRACT
Soybean stem waste can be transformed into soybean fibers for polymer composites using alkali treatment as a sustainable solution to address the significant problem of soybean waste availability. SF density and thermal resistance increased with the raise in NaOH concentration. The highest crystallinity index and cellulose content were found at 3% NaOH concentration. Compared to untreated SF, the tensile strength of the SF treated with 3% NaOH improved significantly to 180.99%. The study indicates that SF treated with NaOH has significant potential as a polymer composite reinforcement, potentially replacing synthetic and natural fibers.
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