The impact of sodium periodate oxidation and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabric
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Ivanovska, AleksandraMilošević, Marija
Lađarević, Jelena
Tarbuk, Anita
Svirčev, Zorica
Kostić, Mirjana
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This study explores the impact of sodium periodate oxidation time (30min, 60min, or 120min) and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabrics. Raw jute fabric exhibits a rapid increase in capillary rise height (h) over time, reaching 72mm at 1200s. Fabrics oxidized for 30, 60, and 120min show significantly lower h values of 19, 18, and 28mm at 1200s, respectively, which can be ascribed to the oxidation process itself. Precisely, oxidation-induced conversion of hydroxyl
groups of cellulose (the main constituent of jute fiber) to aldehyde groups contributed to the fabric reduced affinity for water, hence negatively affecting its capillarity. Approximately 47% and 55% lower h values of fabrics oxidized for 30 and 60min compared to that oxidized for 120min can be explained by their lower weight loss after oxidation as well as less pronounced liberation of elementary fibers. Oxidized fabrics characterized by low capillarity can be used for the manufacturing of packaging materials, ou...tdoor gear, and protective covers for crops. To expand jute fabric applications in biocarpet engineering, that is, to obtain polysaccharide-based supports, raw and oxidized jute fabrics were treated with a 1% sodium alginate solution. At 1200s, oxidized fabrics coated with alginate exhibited 4.3–5.8 times higher h values compared to solely oxidized counterparts. The diffusion coefficients of oxidized fabrics coated with alginate increase up to 35% with prolonged oxidation, emphasizing the oxidation impact on alginate binding.
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jute / oxidation / sodium periodate / capillarity / diffusion coefficientIzvor:
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 2024, 19, 1-10Izdavač:
- SAGE Publications
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- RECAP - Integrated Strategy for Rehabilitation of Disturbed Land Surfaces and Control of Air Pollution (RS-ScienceFundRS-Ideje-7726976)
- Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200287 (Inovacioni centar Tehnološko-metalurškog fakulteta u Beogradu doo) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200287)
- Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200135 (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200135)
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Inovacioni centarTY - JOUR AU - Ivanovska, Aleksandra AU - Milošević, Marija AU - Lađarević, Jelena AU - Tarbuk, Anita AU - Svirčev, Zorica AU - Kostić, Mirjana PY - 2024 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7443 AB - This study explores the impact of sodium periodate oxidation time (30min, 60min, or 120min) and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabrics. Raw jute fabric exhibits a rapid increase in capillary rise height (h) over time, reaching 72mm at 1200s. Fabrics oxidized for 30, 60, and 120min show significantly lower h values of 19, 18, and 28mm at 1200s, respectively, which can be ascribed to the oxidation process itself. Precisely, oxidation-induced conversion of hydroxyl groups of cellulose (the main constituent of jute fiber) to aldehyde groups contributed to the fabric reduced affinity for water, hence negatively affecting its capillarity. Approximately 47% and 55% lower h values of fabrics oxidized for 30 and 60min compared to that oxidized for 120min can be explained by their lower weight loss after oxidation as well as less pronounced liberation of elementary fibers. Oxidized fabrics characterized by low capillarity can be used for the manufacturing of packaging materials, outdoor gear, and protective covers for crops. To expand jute fabric applications in biocarpet engineering, that is, to obtain polysaccharide-based supports, raw and oxidized jute fabrics were treated with a 1% sodium alginate solution. At 1200s, oxidized fabrics coated with alginate exhibited 4.3–5.8 times higher h values compared to solely oxidized counterparts. The diffusion coefficients of oxidized fabrics coated with alginate increase up to 35% with prolonged oxidation, emphasizing the oxidation impact on alginate binding. PB - SAGE Publications T2 - Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics T1 - The impact of sodium periodate oxidation and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabric EP - 10 SP - 1 VL - 19 DO - 10.1177/15589250241246071 ER -
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Ivanovska, A., Milošević, M., Lađarević, J., Tarbuk, A., Svirčev, Z.,& Kostić, M.. (2024). The impact of sodium periodate oxidation and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabric. in Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics SAGE Publications., 19, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1177/15589250241246071
Ivanovska A, Milošević M, Lađarević J, Tarbuk A, Svirčev Z, Kostić M. The impact of sodium periodate oxidation and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabric. in Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics. 2024;19:1-10. doi:10.1177/15589250241246071 .
Ivanovska, Aleksandra, Milošević, Marija, Lađarević, Jelena, Tarbuk, Anita, Svirčev, Zorica, Kostić, Mirjana, "The impact of sodium periodate oxidation and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabric" in Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics, 19 (2024):1-10, https://doi.org/10.1177/15589250241246071 . .