Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia

The aim of this study is to determine the morphology and water uptake behaviour of single fibre and leaf of Typha Latifolia. In order to study the morphology and water uptake properties of the fibre, a single fibre was taken out from the Typha Latifolia leaf. The leaf was divided into two-part that...

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Published in:Advanced Materials Research
Main Author: Maizatul O.; Ruzaidi G.; Khalisanni K.; Nazarudin Z.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Maizatul O.; Ruzaidi G.; Khalisanni K.; Nazarudin Z.
Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
2012
Advanced Materials Research
576

10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.576.492
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84869439444&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMR.576.492&partnerID=40&md5=d36fe24ef602aa9defd43acbbf886153
The aim of this study is to determine the morphology and water uptake behaviour of single fibre and leaf of Typha Latifolia. In order to study the morphology and water uptake properties of the fibre, a single fibre was taken out from the Typha Latifolia leaf. The leaf was divided into two-part that are top and bottom parts. From direct observation towards leaves, the leaf at the bottom part has more cavities compare to the leaf on the top parts of the tree. Based to morphology analysis, the fibres were found randomly held in the middle of the top part and there were spongy structures in the middle of the bottom part of the leaves. SEM analysis evidenced that a single Typha Latifolia fibre is from a bulk of fibre. A water absorption result at top part of the leaf is higher than bottom part of the leaf with 79.79% and 66.63%, respectively. It was observed that different part of Typha latifolia could absorb water with different percentages. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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author Maizatul O.; Ruzaidi G.; Khalisanni K.; Nazarudin Z.
spellingShingle Maizatul O.; Ruzaidi G.; Khalisanni K.; Nazarudin Z.
Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
author_facet Maizatul O.; Ruzaidi G.; Khalisanni K.; Nazarudin Z.
author_sort Maizatul O.; Ruzaidi G.; Khalisanni K.; Nazarudin Z.
title Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
title_short Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
title_full Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
title_fullStr Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
title_sort Morphology and water absorption analysis on single fibre and leaf of lypha latifolia
publishDate 2012
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description The aim of this study is to determine the morphology and water uptake behaviour of single fibre and leaf of Typha Latifolia. In order to study the morphology and water uptake properties of the fibre, a single fibre was taken out from the Typha Latifolia leaf. The leaf was divided into two-part that are top and bottom parts. From direct observation towards leaves, the leaf at the bottom part has more cavities compare to the leaf on the top parts of the tree. Based to morphology analysis, the fibres were found randomly held in the middle of the top part and there were spongy structures in the middle of the bottom part of the leaves. SEM analysis evidenced that a single Typha Latifolia fibre is from a bulk of fibre. A water absorption result at top part of the leaf is higher than bottom part of the leaf with 79.79% and 66.63%, respectively. It was observed that different part of Typha latifolia could absorb water with different percentages. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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