毛细管作用
纤维
含水量
吸水率
复合材料
纤维素
纤维素纤维
材料科学
极限抗拉强度
水分
化学
岩土工程
地质学
有机化学
作者
Khandoker Samaher Salem,Ved Naithani,Hasan Jameel,Lucian A. Lucia,Lokendra Pal
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119856
摘要
Cellulosic fiber collapse is a phenomenon of fundamental importance for many technologies that include tissue/hygiene to packaging because it governs their essential materials properties such as tensile strength, softness, and water absorption; therefore, we elaborate cellulose fiber collapse from water interactions. This is the first attempt to directly correlate fiber collapse and entrapped or hard-to-remove (HR) water content through DSC, TGA and SEM. Freeze-drying and oven drying were individually investigated for influence on collapse. SEM of the fibers at different moisture contents show that irreversible collapsing begins as entrapped water departs the fiber surface. The removal of HR water pulls cell walls closer due to strong capillary action which overwhelms the elastic force of the fiber lumen which results in partially or fully irreversible collapse. The initial moisture content and refining intensity were found to regulate HR water content and consequently played a vital role in fiber collapsing.
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