May 3, 2024
Meghdad Kamali Moghaddam

Meghdad Kamali Moghaddam

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: Textile Engineering Group, Engineering Department, University of Bonab
Education: Ph.D in Textile engineering
Phone: 04161811611
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Textile Engineering

Research

Title
Introduction of a New Vegetable Fiber for Textile Application
Type Article
Keywords
Leafiran; chemical retting; Typha australis; tensile strength; fibers
Researchers Seyed Majid Mortazavi، Meghdad Kamali Moghaddam

Abstract

Finding textile applications for a new or underused fiber is always very attractive, especially when the fiber is natural and indigenous. Leafiran fiber is derived form the leaves of a plant called Typha australis, which belongs to the family Typhaceae. The fiber was obtained by chemical retting. Some properties of this fiber, such as its tensile strength, chemical composition, thermal properties, moisture absorption, and IR spectra, were determined. Leafiran is a lignocellulosic fiber having a cellulose content of 54%, a moisture regain of 8–10%, and a tenacity of 29 cN/ tex. The results show that Leafiran could be an ideal replacement for some widely used natural textile fibers.