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Title: Comparative analysis of coir fibers from mature and immature coconut husk waste from Kenyan Coastal Region
Keywords: Coconut husk
Coir fiber
Issue Date: Aug-2024
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Abstract: Coconut husks remain as a waste once coconuts or tender water is extracted from the fruit and yields coir fibers of varying quality upon extraction. The husk waste extracts were treated using 20% NaOH for 3 h, rinsed with distilled water, then dried in an oven at a temperature of 90°C for 5 h and thereafter cooled to room temperature. From the results obtained, the alkali treatment of fiber extracted presented minor changes in Fourier Transforms Infra-Red spectra for treated coir fibers. Alkali treatment improved the thermal stability of treated mature coconut fibers because of the elimination of hemicellulose and lignin. Mature treated fibers displayed a minor peak centered at 100°C as a result of water loss. The untreated fibers displayed two minor peaks centered at 100°C and 275°C due to moisture loss and hemicellulose decomposition, respectively. The surface morphology of untreated fibers revealed a fine and smooth surface and that of treated fibers showed a rough and fine surface as a result of impurities removal. From the results, it was concluded that both fibers can be utilized for packaging in various products long-lasting biodegradable geotextile as well as products for domestic cleaning by hand application.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9372
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