Physicochemical properties of new plant based fiber from lavender stem

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2021

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Taylor & Francis

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In this study, novel cellulosic fiber was obtained from Lavandula spp. (lavender) plant stem. The physico-chemical, morphological, thermal, and mechanical behaviors of lavender fibers were characterized. The energy dispersive X-ray analysis result of lavender shows that the fibers comprise of carbon (52.79%), oxygen (47.14%), and calcium (0.07%). Fourier transform-infrared analysis revealed that lavender fibers consist of cellulose and X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that lavender fiber has 65% crystallinity index. The thermogravimetric analysis shows that the lavender fibers are stable to 362.99°C. Young’s modulus, tensile strength, and elongation at break of single fiber were obtained from the tensile test as 7.68–4.82 GPa, 226.65 MPa, and 2.94– 4.69%, respectively.

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Lavender fibers, Fourier transform-infrared, Energy dispersive X-ray, Thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction, Mechanical Behavior

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Journal of Natural Fibers

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Q1

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