Nonwoven Production from Waste Rice Straw by Using Enzymatic Method
Künye
Mehtap Agirgan & Vedat Taskin (2018). Nonwoven Production from Waste Rice Straw by Using Enzymatic Method, Journal of Natural Fibers, Journal of Natural Fibers. 7(17), 979-985, DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2018.1546637Özet
In this study, the nonwoven fabric is produced by rice straws to utilize agricultural organic waste. Rice straws dried after harvest are pretreated with NaOH, pectinase enzyme and wetting agent. Washed and softened fibers are cut at 4–5 cm staple length, blended in carding engine with cotton at 9/1 ratio. By carding band and needle punch process nonwoven fabric is obtained. SEM, EDX and FTIR analyses are applied on the fabric. Product’s inspection verified that pretreatments provided smoothness, removed noncellulosic substances, and decreased hydrophobic structure. Thus, a new nonwoven material to be used in textile is produced.