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A green degumming process of ramie...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Industrial Crops and Products
Publication Date
Page Numbers
131 to 134
Volume
120

Ramie provides the longest and strongest natural fiber in textile industry, but its traditional degumming process is costly and requires a large amount of alkali, which causes serious environmental concerns. In the current work, a steam explosion (STEX) treatment followed by sodium percarbonate (SP) soak degumming process was investigated. Microstructure, chemical composition and mechanical properties of the refined ramie fibers were comprehensively characterized. The residual gum content was below 5%, the fineness was higher than 1600 Nm (6.25 dtex), the breaking tenacity was 5.4 cN/dex, and the whiteness was above 50%. All of the properties met the requirements of Chinese national standard, and the breaking tenacity and whiteness were notably better than those of the fibers degummed traditionally. In addition, environmental impacts of the new degumming process were evaluated. Only 50% chemicals were needed for the new process, and chemical oxygen demand (COD) of the waste reduced to 35% of the traditional method. Therefore, the new method was more environment-friendly and economically feasible. It has great potential for industry applications.