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Shives

Shives, also known as shoves, boon or hurd, are the wooden refuse removed during processing flax, hemp, or jute, as opposed to the fibres (tow). Shives consist of "the woody inner portion of the hemp stalk, broken into pieces and separated from the fiber in the processes of breaking and scutching" and "correspond to the shives in flax, but are coarser and usually softer in texture".[1] Shives are a by-product of fiber production.[2]

Raw hemp shives

Decortication edit

 
A partly decorticated hemp straw

Decortication separates bast fiber from the shive. The fine bast fiber is used to make textiles. Decortication is accomplished by manually crushing, a labor-intensive process, or by a hemp decorticator machine.[3][4]

Uses edit

 
Particleboard made from hemp shives

Shives can be used as stock in papermaking;[5][1] particleboard, hempcrete,[6] and other construction composites;[7] or bedding for animals,[5] particularly in horse stalls, which is the most common use (by weight) in Europe.[8][9]

Development of water-repellent coatings edit

Hemp shives are a renewable organic raw material used for the production of insulation boards.[10] The use of biomaterials for insulation boards in walls is attracting increasing interest, but wider acceptance in the construction industry has so far been slowed-down by adverse material properties. Because such materials consist mainly of cellulose, they are flammable and their hydrophilic surface leads to high water uptake, which can lead to mold or rot.[11][12][13]

 
 
Development of water-repellent silica particles to protect hemp shives used as insulating material. Dyed water droplets on a silica-coated hemp shive specimen sample having a water contact angle greater than 125°.[14]

Therefore, engineering studies have investigated whether a coating with a water-repellent thin film provides the desired benefits. For the hydrophobic coating with silica particles, a colloidal sol-gel dispersion was successfully synthesized by the Stöber process, characterized and deposited on hemp shive. These samples passed a 72-hour test in the humidity chamber without loss of their hydrophobic property and no signs of mold growth.[14]

When hemp shive was coated several times with functionalized silica particles, uniform and complete coverage of the surface was achieved. The treatment provided the hemp shive with comprehensive water repellency: the hydrophilic character of the untreated hemp shive was modified to durably hydrophobic, once the bio-materials were coated with functionalised silica particles. Mould growth was delayed during exposure to humidity, whilst the liquid water repellent property of the treated hemp shive was maintained despite the humid conditions. The treatment developed in this study could be a viable solution for use on bio-materials that need to repel liquid water, whilst preserving the integrity of the insulation panel in common environmental conditions. There are of course still further tests to be carried out before adopting this treatment in the construction sector, such as additional moisture, mechanical, and biodegradation tests. However, the promising results described here give a good first assessment of feasibility. Before being fully adopted in the construction sector, these treatments and materials must be fully tested in accordance with the building codes. In addition, with the recent use of biomaterials, new standards and test methods for these specific materials should be developed.[14]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Pulp and Paper 1917.
  2. ^ Fike 2017.
  3. ^ Horne 2012, p. 133.
  4. ^ Bouloc 2013, p. 152 (diagram of decortication and fiber extraction process)
  5. ^ a b Dewey & Merrill 1916.
  6. ^ , Manila Bulletin, December 23, 2013, archived from the original on September 7, 2017
  7. ^ Aguilera 2013, p. 288.
  8. ^ Carus, Vogt & Breuer 2008.
  9. ^ Carus & Sarmento 2016, p. 6.
  10. ^ CAVAC Biomaterials: Applications.
  11. ^ Mahmoud Khazma, Adeline Goullieux, Rose-Marie Dheilly and Michèle Quéneudec: "Coating of a lignocellulosic aggregate with pectin/polyethylenimin mixtures: Effects on flax shiv and cement-shiv composite properties". In: Cement and Concrete Composites, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2012, pp. 223–230. doi:10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2011.07.008 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2011.07.008.
  12. ^ Nadjla Mostefai, Rabah Hamzaoui, Sofiane Guessasma, Amadou Aw and Hedi Nouri: "Microstructure and mechanical performance of modified hemp fibre and shiv mortars: Discovering the optimal formulation". In: Materials & Design, Volume 84, 5 November 2015, pp. 359–371. doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2015.06.102 10.1016/j.matdes.2015.06.102.
  13. ^ Atif Hussain, Juliana Calabria-Holley, Diane Schorr, Yunhong Jiang, Mike Lawrence and Pierre Blanchet: Hydrophobicity of hemp shiv treated with sol-gel coatings. In: Applied Surface Science. Volume 434, 15 March 2018, pp. 850–860. doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.10.210 10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.10.210.
  14. ^ a b c Stephan W. Kallee: "Entwicklung von wasserabweisenden Siliciumdioxid-Partikeln zum Schutz von Hanfschnittgut als Isoliermaterial". German translation of an English Open Access article by Marion A. Bourebrab, Géraldine G. Durand and Alan Taylor: Development of Highly Repellent Silica Particles for Protection of Hemp Shiv Used as Insulation Materials, published on 21 December 2017, retrieved on 25 November 2017. doi:10.3390/ma11010004.   Material was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

General sources edit

  • Dewey, Lyster H.; Merrill, Jason L. (October 14, 1916), Hemp hurds as paper-making material, U.S. Department of Agriculture, p. 5, USDA Bulletin 404 – via Internet Archive
  • "Advertisements". Pulp and Paper Magazine. XV (1): 53. January 11, 1917.
  • Aguilera, Alfredo (2013), "Non-wood lignocellulosic composites", Research Developments in Wood Engineering and Technology, IGI Global, ISBN 9781466645554
  • Carus, Michael; Vogt, Dominik; Breuer, Thomas (2008), Studie zur Markt- und Konkurrenzsituation bei Naturfasern und Naturfaser-Werkstoffen (Deutschland und EU) [Studies on the markets for natural fibers and natural fiber materials (Germany and EU)] (PDF), Gülzower technical discussions (in German), vol. Band 26, Gülzow: Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe
  • Horne, M. R. L. (2012), "Bast fibres: hemp cultivation and production § fibre extraction (6.5)", in Kozłowski, Ryszard M. (ed.), Handbook of Natural Fibres: Types, Properties and Factors Affecting Breeding and Cultivation, Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles, Elsevier Science, pp. 131–137, ISBN 978-0-85709-550-3
  • Bouloc, Pierre (2013), "The industrial hemp economy", Hemp: Industrial Production and Uses, CABI, pp. 145–161, ISBN 978-1-84593-793-5
  • Fike, John (4 January 2017), "Industrial Hemp: Renewed Opportunities for an Ancient Crop", Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 35 (5–6): 406–424, doi:10.1080/07352689.2016.1257842, S2CID 89623263
  • Carus, Michael; Sarmento, Luis (May 2016), The European Hemp Industry: Cultivation, processing and applications for fibres, shivs, seeds and flowers (PDF), European Industrial Hemp Association

External links edit

  •   Media related to Hemp shives at Wikimedia Commons

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Shives also known as shoves boon or hurd are the wooden refuse removed during processing flax hemp or jute as opposed to the fibres tow Shives consist of the woody inner portion of the hemp stalk broken into pieces and separated from the fiber in the processes of breaking and scutching and correspond to the shives in flax but are coarser and usually softer in texture 1 Shives are a by product of fiber production 2 Raw hemp shives Contents 1 Decortication 2 Uses 3 Development of water repellent coatings 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 General sources 6 External linksDecortication edit nbsp A partly decorticated hemp strawDecortication separates bast fiber from the shive The fine bast fiber is used to make textiles Decortication is accomplished by manually crushing a labor intensive process or by a hemp decorticator machine 3 4 Uses edit nbsp Particleboard made from hemp shivesShives can be used as stock in papermaking 5 1 particleboard hempcrete 6 and other construction composites 7 or bedding for animals 5 particularly in horse stalls which is the most common use by weight in Europe 8 9 Development of water repellent coatings editHemp shives are a renewable organic raw material used for the production of insulation boards 10 The use of biomaterials for insulation boards in walls is attracting increasing interest but wider acceptance in the construction industry has so far been slowed down by adverse material properties Because such materials consist mainly of cellulose they are flammable and their hydrophilic surface leads to high water uptake which can lead to mold or rot 11 12 13 nbsp nbsp Development of water repellent silica particles to protect hemp shives used as insulating material Dyed water droplets on a silica coated hemp shive specimen sample having a water contact angle greater than 125 14 Therefore engineering studies have investigated whether a coating with a water repellent thin film provides the desired benefits For the hydrophobic coating with silica particles a colloidal sol gel dispersion was successfully synthesized by the Stober process characterized and deposited on hemp shive These samples passed a 72 hour test in the humidity chamber without loss of their hydrophobic property and no signs of mold growth 14 When hemp shive was coated several times with functionalized silica particles uniform and complete coverage of the surface was achieved The treatment provided the hemp shive with comprehensive water repellency the hydrophilic character of the untreated hemp shive was modified to durably hydrophobic once the bio materials were coated with functionalised silica particles Mould growth was delayed during exposure to humidity whilst the liquid water repellent property of the treated hemp shive was maintained despite the humid conditions The treatment developed in this study could be a viable solution for use on bio materials that need to repel liquid water whilst preserving the integrity of the insulation panel in common environmental conditions There are of course still further tests to be carried out before adopting this treatment in the construction sector such as additional moisture mechanical and biodegradation tests However the promising results described here give a good first assessment of feasibility Before being fully adopted in the construction sector these treatments and materials must be fully tested in accordance with the building codes In addition with the recent use of biomaterials new standards and test methods for these specific materials should be developed 14 See also editTowReferences editCitations edit a b Pulp and Paper 1917 Fike 2017 Horne 2012 p 133 Bouloc 2013 p 152 diagram of decortication and fiber extraction process a b Dewey amp Merrill 1916 Growing a Truly Green Home Manila Bulletin December 23 2013 archived from the original on September 7 2017 Aguilera 2013 p 288 Carus Vogt amp Breuer 2008 Carus amp Sarmento 2016 p 6 CAVAC Biomaterials Applications Mahmoud Khazma Adeline Goullieux Rose Marie Dheilly and Michele Queneudec Coating of a lignocellulosic aggregate with pectin polyethylenimin mixtures Effects on flax shiv and cement shiv composite properties In Cement and Concrete Composites Volume 34 Issue 2 February 2012 pp 223 230 doi 10 1016 j cemconcomp 2011 07 008 10 1016 j cemconcomp 2011 07 008 Nadjla Mostefai Rabah Hamzaoui Sofiane Guessasma Amadou Aw and Hedi Nouri Microstructure and mechanical performance of modified hemp fibre and shiv mortars Discovering the optimal formulation In Materials amp Design Volume 84 5 November 2015 pp 359 371 doi 10 1016 j matdes 2015 06 102 10 1016 j matdes 2015 06 102 Atif Hussain Juliana Calabria Holley Diane Schorr Yunhong Jiang Mike Lawrence and Pierre Blanchet Hydrophobicity of hemp shiv treated with sol gel coatings In Applied Surface Science Volume 434 15 March 2018 pp 850 860 doi 10 1016 j apsusc 2017 10 210 10 1016 j apsusc 2017 10 210 a b c Stephan W Kallee Entwicklung von wasserabweisenden Siliciumdioxid Partikeln zum Schutz von Hanfschnittgut als Isoliermaterial German translation of an English Open Access article by Marion A Bourebrab Geraldine G Durand and Alan Taylor Development of Highly Repellent Silica Particles for Protection of Hemp Shiv Used as Insulation Materials published on 21 December 2017 retrieved on 25 November 2017 doi 10 3390 ma11010004 nbsp Material was copied from this source which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International License General sources edit Dewey Lyster H Merrill Jason L October 14 1916 Hemp hurds as paper making material U S Department of Agriculture p 5 USDA Bulletin 404 via Internet Archive Advertisements Pulp and Paper Magazine XV 1 53 January 11 1917 Aguilera Alfredo 2013 Non wood lignocellulosic composites Research Developments in Wood Engineering and Technology IGI Global ISBN 9781466645554 Carus Michael Vogt Dominik Breuer Thomas 2008 Studie zur Markt und Konkurrenzsituation bei Naturfasern und Naturfaser Werkstoffen Deutschland und EU Studies on the markets for natural fibers and natural fiber materials Germany and EU PDF Gulzower technical discussions in German vol Band 26 Gulzow Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe Horne M R L 2012 Bast fibres hemp cultivation and production fibre extraction 6 5 in Kozlowski Ryszard M ed Handbook of Natural Fibres Types Properties and Factors Affecting Breeding and Cultivation Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles Elsevier Science pp 131 137 ISBN 978 0 85709 550 3 Bouloc Pierre 2013 The industrial hemp economy Hemp Industrial Production and Uses CABI pp 145 161 ISBN 978 1 84593 793 5 Fike John 4 January 2017 Industrial Hemp Renewed Opportunities for an Ancient Crop Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 35 5 6 406 424 doi 10 1080 07352689 2016 1257842 S2CID 89623263 Carus Michael Sarmento Luis May 2016 The European Hemp Industry Cultivation processing and applications for fibres shivs seeds and flowers PDF European Industrial Hemp AssociationExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Hemp shives at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shives amp oldid 1192523491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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