Retting is the main challenge faced during the processing of bast plants for the production of long fibre. The traditional methods for separating the long bast fibres are by dew and water retting. Both methods require 14 to 28 days to degrade the pectic materials, hemicellulose, and lignin. Even though the fibres produced from water retting can be of high quality, the long duration and polluted water have made this method less attractive. A number of other alternative methods such as mechanical decortication, chemical, heat, and enzymatic treatments have been reported for this purpose with mixed findings. This paper reviews different types of retting processes used for bast plants such as hemp, jute, flax, and kenaf, with an emphasis on ken...
With increasing amount of global CO2 levels, the demand of carbon negative materials has significant...
ABSTRACT: The processing and evaluation of chemically retted kenaf bast (Hibiscus cannabinus) was ca...
Bast fiber plants require a post-harvest process to yield useable natural cellulosic fibers, denoted...
Traditionally in producing kenaf bast fibers was used water retting, chemical retting, mechanical re...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) belongs to family Malvaceae that suitable cultivated in Malaysia. This p...
In this paper the effect of eight different retting methods on decorticated hemp skins were analyzed...
Sustainability through replacement of non-renewable fibers with renewable fibers is an ecological ne...
Kenaf bast and core has been used in variety occasion and for many purposes such as rope, twine, bag...
none4noThe development of high-performance materials made from natural resources is increasing world...
Bast fiber plants require a post-harvest process to yield useable natural cellulosic fibers, denoted...
The retting process, carried out with warm inoculated water, has been evaluated as a potential metho...
Natural fibres are a gift from nature that we still underutilise. They can be classified into severa...
Not AvailableJute, universally known as the golden fibre is the multi-cellular and viscoelastic bas...
Stricter environmental policies, increased energy prices and depletion of resources are forcing indu...
A degumming approach is used in this paper with alkalophilic pectinase-producing bacteria (APPB) and...
With increasing amount of global CO2 levels, the demand of carbon negative materials has significant...
ABSTRACT: The processing and evaluation of chemically retted kenaf bast (Hibiscus cannabinus) was ca...
Bast fiber plants require a post-harvest process to yield useable natural cellulosic fibers, denoted...
Traditionally in producing kenaf bast fibers was used water retting, chemical retting, mechanical re...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) belongs to family Malvaceae that suitable cultivated in Malaysia. This p...
In this paper the effect of eight different retting methods on decorticated hemp skins were analyzed...
Sustainability through replacement of non-renewable fibers with renewable fibers is an ecological ne...
Kenaf bast and core has been used in variety occasion and for many purposes such as rope, twine, bag...
none4noThe development of high-performance materials made from natural resources is increasing world...
Bast fiber plants require a post-harvest process to yield useable natural cellulosic fibers, denoted...
The retting process, carried out with warm inoculated water, has been evaluated as a potential metho...
Natural fibres are a gift from nature that we still underutilise. They can be classified into severa...
Not AvailableJute, universally known as the golden fibre is the multi-cellular and viscoelastic bas...
Stricter environmental policies, increased energy prices and depletion of resources are forcing indu...
A degumming approach is used in this paper with alkalophilic pectinase-producing bacteria (APPB) and...
With increasing amount of global CO2 levels, the demand of carbon negative materials has significant...
ABSTRACT: The processing and evaluation of chemically retted kenaf bast (Hibiscus cannabinus) was ca...
Bast fiber plants require a post-harvest process to yield useable natural cellulosic fibers, denoted...