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Spectroscopy Analysis of Chemical Modification of Cellulose FibersKeywords: cellulose, rice husk, fibers. Abstract: the development of new fibrous composites with specific properties has attracted a big interest in the development of new technologies. one of the biggest problems in this area is the improvement of the fiber/matrix interface to increase the mechanical properties in the final composite. in this work, surface chemical modifications of the rice husk (by-product of the rice industry) were carried out to achieve a better compatibility with diverse polymeric matrices. these modifications include the use of three different silanes: 3-(trimethoxysilyl) propyl methacrylate (tms), dichlorodimethylsilane (dds) and trichlorovinylsilane (tvs). the natural fibers and their changes after each treatment were studied experimentally by fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (ftir). this experimental spectroscopic information was compared with a theoretical analysis of molecular vibrations using the hyperchem release 7 software as molecular modeling tool. the result of this comparison confirmed the chemical modification. it was concluded that the chemical modification was carried out and after an experimental spectroscopic analysis (ftir) the molecular vibrations data were agree with those calculated by theoretical analysis being verified in this way the chemical modification of the rice-husk fiber surface. the successes of the synthesis of the cellulose with different silanes were confirmed with nmr.
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