Studies on moisture sorption in coir fibers (cocos nucifera L)
✍ Scribed by A. G. Kulkarni; K. A. Cheriyan; K. G. Satyanarayana; P. K. Rohatgi
- Book ID
- 101584424
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 416 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Moisture desorption characteristics in coir fibers have been studied at several temperatures (53°C, 68°C, 86°C, and 105°C) as a function of time. Moisture absorption at room temperature after heating to 53°C, 68°C, 86°C, and 105°C are also reported. The results indicate that the relation between percentage moisture loss (A) (moisture loss is the ratio of the difference between initial moisture and final moisture to initial moisture) and temperature (T°K) is of the type A = A~oe~^−B/T^ in the range of intervals studied. The constants A~o~ and B are dependent on time, and they decrease with time. The fraction moisture loss/gain (w) is related to time (t) by the equation w = m/t + b~0~ at all temperatures investigated. The constant m decreases with temperature while b~0~ increases with temperature. The equilibrium moisture content (the condition reached by the sample when it no longer takes up moisture from or gives up moisture to the surrounding atmosphere) increases with increase in relative pressure and decrease in temperatures. As the moisture content in the fiber increases, the tensile strength (tenacity) decreases and the % elongation increases. The observed results are explained on the basis of structural rearrangement on heating/cooling of lignocellulosic material.