Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa)

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Autor(a) principal: Pimentel, Juliana Rangel de Morais
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15694
Resumo: Concern for the environment and the exploitation of natural resources has motivated the development of research in lignocellulosic materials, mainly from plant fibers. The major attraction of these materials include the fact that the fibers are biodegradable, they are a renewable natural resource, low cost and they usually produce less wear on equipment manufacturing when compared with synthetic fibers. Its applications are focused on the areas of technology, including automotive, aerospace, marine, civil, among others, due to the advantageous use in economic and ecological terms. Therefore, this study aims to characterize and analyze the properties of plant fiber macambira (bromelia laciniosa), which were obtained in the municipality of Ielmo Marino, in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, located in the region of the Wasteland Potiguar. The characterization of the fiber is given by SEM analysis, tensile test, TG, FTIR, chemical analysis, in addition to obtaining his title and density. The results showed that the extraction of the fibers, only 0.5% of the material is converted into fibers. The results for title and density were satisfactory when compared with other fibers of the same nature. Its structure is composed of microfibrils and its surface is roughened. The cross section has a non-uniform geometry, therefore, it is understood that its diameter is variable along the entire fiber. Values for tensile strength were lower than those of sisal fibers and curauá. The degradation temperature remained equivalent to the degradation temperatures of other vegetable fibers. In FTIR analysis showed that the heat treatment may be an alternative to making the fiber hydrophobic, since, at high temperature can remove the hemicellulose layer, responsible for moisture absorption. Its chemical constitution is endowed with elements of polar nature, so their moisture is around 8.5% which is equivalent to the percentage of moisture content of hydrophilic fibers. It can be concluded that the fiber macambira stands as an alternative materials from renewable sources and depending on the actual application and purpose, it may achieve satisfactory results
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spelling Pimentel, Juliana Rangel de Moraishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2788018354535876http://lattes.cnpq.br/8553209522282182Felipe, Maria Goretehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3151683042790067Souza, Roberto Silva dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4012782800846844Ladchumananandasivam, Rasiah2014-12-17T14:58:19Z2013-05-062014-12-17T14:58:19Z2012-09-27PIMENTEL, Juliana Rangel de Morais. Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa). 2012. 54 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Tecnologia de Materiais; Projetos Mecânicos; Termociências) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15694Concern for the environment and the exploitation of natural resources has motivated the development of research in lignocellulosic materials, mainly from plant fibers. The major attraction of these materials include the fact that the fibers are biodegradable, they are a renewable natural resource, low cost and they usually produce less wear on equipment manufacturing when compared with synthetic fibers. Its applications are focused on the areas of technology, including automotive, aerospace, marine, civil, among others, due to the advantageous use in economic and ecological terms. Therefore, this study aims to characterize and analyze the properties of plant fiber macambira (bromelia laciniosa), which were obtained in the municipality of Ielmo Marino, in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, located in the region of the Wasteland Potiguar. The characterization of the fiber is given by SEM analysis, tensile test, TG, FTIR, chemical analysis, in addition to obtaining his title and density. The results showed that the extraction of the fibers, only 0.5% of the material is converted into fibers. The results for title and density were satisfactory when compared with other fibers of the same nature. Its structure is composed of microfibrils and its surface is roughened. The cross section has a non-uniform geometry, therefore, it is understood that its diameter is variable along the entire fiber. Values for tensile strength were lower than those of sisal fibers and curauá. The degradation temperature remained equivalent to the degradation temperatures of other vegetable fibers. In FTIR analysis showed that the heat treatment may be an alternative to making the fiber hydrophobic, since, at high temperature can remove the hemicellulose layer, responsible for moisture absorption. Its chemical constitution is endowed with elements of polar nature, so their moisture is around 8.5% which is equivalent to the percentage of moisture content of hydrophilic fibers. It can be concluded that the fiber macambira stands as an alternative materials from renewable sources and depending on the actual application and purpose, it may achieve satisfactory resultsA preocupação com o meio ambiente e com o aproveitamento de recursos naturais tem motivado o desenvolvimento de pesquisas na área de materiais lignocelulósicos, principalmente de fibras vegetais. Os grandes atrativos desses materiais incluem o fato das fibras serem biodegradáveis, serem um recurso natural renovável, terem geralmente baixo custo e produzirem menor desgaste nos equipamentos de fabricação quando comparadas com as fibras sintéticas. Suas aplicações estão voltadas para a área tecnológica, incluindo indústrias automotiva, aeroespacial, naval, civil entre outras, devido ao uso vantajoso em termos econômicos e ecológicos. Portanto, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo caracterizar e analisar as propriedades da fibra vegetal macambira (bromelia laciniosa), cuja foram obtidas no município de Ielmo Marinho, no estado do Rio Grande do Norte, situado na região do Agreste Potiguar. A caracterização da fibra se deu pelas análises de Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura (MEV), ensaio de tração, Termogravimetria (TG), Espectroscopia no Infravermelho por Transformada de Fourier (FTIR), análise química, além da obtenção de sua densidade linear. Os resultados mostraram que na extração das fibras, apenas 0,5% do material é convertido em fibras. Os resultados para densidade foram satisfatórios quando comparados com outras fibras de mesma natureza. Sua estrutura é constituída por microfibrilas e sua superfície é rugosa. A seção transversal não apresenta uma geometria uniforme, portanto, entende-se que seu diâmetro é variável ao longo de toda fibra. Os valores para resistência a tração foram inferiores aos de outras fibras lignocelulósicas. A temperatura de degradação permaneceu equivalente às temperaturas de degradação das demais fibras vegetais. Na análise de FTIR, mostrou-se que o tratamento térmico pode provocar um rompimento das moléculas. O percentual Regain confirmou-se em 8,5%. Pode-se concluir que a fibra de macambira destaca-se como mais uma alternativa dentre os materiais de fontes renováveis e dependendo da sua real aplicação e finalidade, a mesma pode alcançar resultados satisfatóriosCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do NortePrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia MecânicaUFRNBRTecnologia de Materiais; Projetos Mecânicos; TermociênciasMacambira (Bromelia laciniosa). Fibras Lignocelulósicas. CaracterizaçãoMacambira (Bromelia laciniosa). Lignocellulosic Fiber. 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spellingShingle Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa)
Pimentel, Juliana Rangel de Morais
Macambira (Bromelia laciniosa). Fibras Lignocelulósicas. Caracterização
Macambira (Bromelia laciniosa). Lignocellulosic Fiber. Characterization
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA
title_short Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa)
title_full Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa)
title_fullStr Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa)
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa)
title_sort Caracterização e análise das propriedades da fibra de Macambira (Bromelia Laciniosa)
author Pimentel, Juliana Rangel de Morais
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