Biowaste management: Comparison of banana (Musa acuminata) and bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) fibers

Dhesinghraja Jeyaraj, K. MAYANDI, R. Nagarajan, Prakash Chithamparam, Sikiru O. Ismail, Faruq Mohammad, H. Al-Lohedan, Kumar Krishnan
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Both developed and developing countries around the world are increasingly utilizing biodegradable products and bio-based materials. This is required to curb rampant environmental pollution caused by synthetic materials and their by-products. In this study, banana and bamboo fibers were prepared from agricultural and industrial wastes, respectively. Banana and bamboo fibers were obtained with aid of mechanical and waste extractions, respectively. Both fibers were subjected to a retting process for 24 hours, using normal warm water at a room temperature (27 ± 3 °C) to remove the impurities. Then, a comparative investigation and analysis was conducted concerning their properties and applications. The biomass level, physical, and chemical properties, structure, experimental analysis, and moisture regain behaviors of the plant materials were studied. Additionally, the antibacterial property of the samples was discussed. The biomass level was measured per hectare for banana (36.1 tons) and per plant for bamboo (65%), and the physical and chemical properties were identified via some basic testing techniques. The molecular, crystalline, and morphology structures were observed using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. Finally, the industrial applications were elucidated to establish the possibility of using both fibers as promising sustainable, renewable, recyclable, and eco-friendly materials.
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生物废物管理:香蕉(Musa acuminata)和竹子(Bambusa vulgaris)纤维的比较
全世界的发达国家和发展中国家都在越来越多地使用可生物降解产品和生物基材料。这是遏制合成材料及其副产品造成的严重环境污染的需要。在这项研究中,香蕉纤维和竹纤维分别由农业废料和工业废料制备而成。香蕉纤维和竹纤维分别通过机械提取和废物提取获得。在室温(27 ± 3 °C)下,用普通温水对两种纤维进行 24 小时的浸泡,以去除杂质。然后,对它们的特性和应用进行了比较调查和分析。研究了植物材料的生物量水平、物理和化学特性、结构、实验分析和回潮行为。此外,还讨论了样品的抗菌特性。香蕉(36.1 吨)和竹子(65%)的生物量分别为每公顷和每株。使用傅立叶变换红外光谱、X 射线衍射和扫描电子显微镜观察了分子、晶体和形态结构。最后,还阐明了这两种纤维的工业应用,以确定将其作为有前途的可持续、可再生、可回收和环保材料的可能性。
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