Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp Hurds

The effort to achieve sustainable development using renewable materials instead of limited ones is the current trend in the construction industry. Need for the development of environmentally friendly products is related to industrial interest in using natural plant fibres as reinforcement in composi...

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Main Author: Schwarzová Ivana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2016-12-01
Series:GeoScience Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/gse.2016.62.issue-3/gse-2016-0021/gse-2016-0021.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-edd6b6dcd12444af9b973b094f7895db2020-11-25T02:52:03ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaGeoScience Engineering1802-54202016-12-01623222610.1515/gse-2016-0021gse-2016-0021Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp HurdsSchwarzová Ivana0 Technical university of Kosice, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Letná 9, 042 00 Košice, SlovakiaThe effort to achieve sustainable development using renewable materials instead of limited ones is the current trend in the construction industry. Need for the development of environmentally friendly products is related to industrial interest in using natural plant fibres as reinforcement in composites. The combination of organic filler and inorganic matrix creates high-quality products such as fibre boards and composites. Industrial hemp fibres are one of the mostly used natural fibres and due to their unique mechanical, thermal insulation, acoustic and antiseptic properties have a great potential in composite materials. However, improving the interfacial bond between fibre and matrix is an important factor in fibre-reinforced composites. Optimizing the adhesion between fibre and inorganic matrix is related to surface treatment processes. This paper deals with morphology characterization, study changes in the chemical composition and structure of hemp fibres using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) before and after physico-chemical treatment.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/gse.2016.62.issue-3/gse-2016-0021/gse-2016-0021.xml?format=INTHemp hurdsFTIR spectroscopySEM microscopytreatment process
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Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp Hurds
GeoScience Engineering
Hemp hurds
FTIR spectroscopy
SEM microscopy
treatment process
author_facet Schwarzová Ivana
author_sort Schwarzová Ivana
title Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp Hurds
title_short Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp Hurds
title_full Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp Hurds
title_fullStr Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp Hurds
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Observed Changes in Treated Hemp Hurds
title_sort investigation of observed changes in treated hemp hurds
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series GeoScience Engineering
issn 1802-5420
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The effort to achieve sustainable development using renewable materials instead of limited ones is the current trend in the construction industry. Need for the development of environmentally friendly products is related to industrial interest in using natural plant fibres as reinforcement in composites. The combination of organic filler and inorganic matrix creates high-quality products such as fibre boards and composites. Industrial hemp fibres are one of the mostly used natural fibres and due to their unique mechanical, thermal insulation, acoustic and antiseptic properties have a great potential in composite materials. However, improving the interfacial bond between fibre and matrix is an important factor in fibre-reinforced composites. Optimizing the adhesion between fibre and inorganic matrix is related to surface treatment processes. This paper deals with morphology characterization, study changes in the chemical composition and structure of hemp fibres using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) before and after physico-chemical treatment.
topic Hemp hurds
FTIR spectroscopy
SEM microscopy
treatment process
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