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Structure and Property of Mulberry Fiber

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  • Ruili Cong
  • Weiguo Dong

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In this paper, the chemical ingredients of mulberry bast was tested by quantitative analysis. Our objective was to substitute the slow and difficult to control retting process by a fast and well controlled process, i.e. the two-step boiled process treatment (TSBP) of mulberry bast which was treated by mechanism. During the TSBP treatment the pectin, Lignin and hemicelluloses are hydrolysed and rendered in water or alkali-soluble, the fibers being more easily degummed. The TSBP treatment was among the best conditions for the degumming and individualisation of the fibers. The two-step boiled samples were tested. The results indicated that the length of mulberry fiber is 23.0-35.0mm, fineness is 2.3-3.5 dT, breaking tenacity is 5.0-10.0cN/dT, breaking extension rate is 3.5-5.5%, moisture regain is 9-10%. The samples were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the morphological aspects of the mulberry fibers are discussed.Structural disruption was observed by X-ray measurement.Â

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  • Ruili Cong & Weiguo Dong, 2007. "Structure and Property of Mulberry Fiber," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 1(4), pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:1:y:2007:i:4:p:14
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