: Majda Sfiligoj Smole, Silvo Hribernik, Manja Kure?i?, Andreja Urbanek Krajnc, Tatjana Kreže, Karin S
: Surface Properties of Non-conventional Cellulose Fibres
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The authors describe how sustainable textile fibers from crops such as quinoa, grass, hops, corn and wheat stems, etc. have recently begun to generate great interest. The structure-property relationships of such non-conventional cellulose fibers are studied in this brief, as are their sorption and surface properties which are of primary importance. A systematic review of each fiber's properties is given, the emphasis is placed on the water sorption capacity, the fiber's surface potential, and fibrillation properties.

Majda Sfiligoj Smole is a Professor in the field of material science. Her teaching and research topics: Fibres' structure - properties relationships of natural and man-made fibres and fibres' modification for their functionalisation. Recently her research was focused mainly in nanotechnological modification of textiles and sustainable textile materials. Silvo Hribernik is a Scientific Associate at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Faculty of Electrical engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor. Main area of his research is development of fibre-based functional materials with implementation of nanotechnology.

Manja Kure?i? is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor. She has 14-years of experiences in the field of nanostructured materials; i.e. nanocomposites (particles, hydrogels) and nanofibrous membranes (electrospun), that can find applications in biomedical area, water purification and other technical applications, as well as their modification and characterization.

Andreja Urbanek Krajnc studied Botany at the Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria and earned her PhD in 2004. Since 2007 she is working at the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Maribor. Research fields: structural botany, plant cell biology, plant physiology. 

Tatjana Kreže is a Professor and the vice dean for Quality at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor. Research topics and teaching fields: Renewable materials, Structure and properties of fibre forming polymers, Cellulose fibres, Testing of textile materials and Standardization.

Kar n Stana Kleinschek is a Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor and Head of the Laboratory for Characterization and Processing of Polymers (LCPP). She is a member of various scientific organizations and is Vice President for Research of the European Polysaccharide Network of Excellence (EPNOE) - BIC Association. Since October 2016 she is visiting professor at TU Graz. Her field of expertise is surface modification and characterization of polymeric materials with special attention on polysaccharides and its usability in biomedical applications.

Contents6
About the Authors8
Abbreviations11
List of Figures13
List of Tables15
Abstract16
1 Introduction17
Abstract17
References19
2 Anatomy of Plant Fibres22
Abstract22
2.1 Morphological Characteristics of Technical and Ultimate Plant Fibres25
2.2 Crystalline—Amorphous Structure of Different Types of Cellulose Fibres27
References29
3 Non-conventional Plant Fibres31
Abstract31
3.1 Dicotyledonous Fibre Plants33
3.1.1 Quinoa33
3.1.2 Nettle34
3.1.3 Mulberry35
3.1.4 Hop37
3.1.5 The Fibre Plants of the Pea Family38
3.1.5.1 Soy Hulls38
3.1.5.2 Lucerne39
3.1.5.3 Spanish Broom39
3.1.6 Loofah41
3.1.7 Okra42
3.1.8 Babylon Willow42
3.1.9 Cassava43
3.1.10 Khimp44
3.1.11 Balm-Leaved Archangel44
3.2 Monocotyledonous Fibre Plants45
3.2.1 Agave45
3.2.2 Fibre Plants of the Palm Family (Arecaceae)46
3.2.2.1 Piassava46
3.2.2.2 Palmyra Palm47
3.2.3 Cotton Grass48
3.2.4 Fibre Plants of the Grass Family (Poaceae)48
3.2.4.1 Bamboo Fibres49
3.2.4.2 Sabai Grass51
3.2.4.3 Barley51
3.2.4.4 Ryegrass52
3.2.4.5 Giant Miscanthus53
3.2.4.6 Sugarcane Bagasse Fibres53
3.2.4.7 Sorghum54
3.2.4.8 Zoysia55
References55
4 Structure and Properties of Non-conventional Cellulose Fibres63
Abstract63
4.1 Chemical Composition of Non-conventional Cellulose Fibres63
4.2 Surface Properties66
4.2.1 Surface Morphology66
4.2.2 Sorption Properties68
References71
5 Cellulose Nanofibres74
Abstract74
5.1 Non-wood Lignocellulosic Sources for CNCs77
References82
6 Preparation of Cellulose Nanocrystals CNC from Nettle, Weeping Willow, Balm-Leaved Archangel, Lucerne and Spanish Broom85
Abstract85
6.1 Extraction of Fibres86
6.2 Fibres’ Properties88
6.2.1 Mechanical Properties88
6.2.2 Morphological Properties89
6.2.3 Structural Characteristics91
6.3 Preparation of CNC93
6.3.1 Surface Morphology of Nano-Crystalline Cellulose93
6.3.2 Properties of Nano-Crystalline Cellulose96
References97
7 Conclusion99
Abstract99
References100