The wide use of natural fibers has a long-standing history in Africa. In northern Angola, three native fiber plant species, namely Urena lobata, Triumfetta cordifolia, and Dombeya burgessiae, were investigated with regard to their potential usage in modern applications, such as green composites. Bast fibers of the three species were analyzed morphologically, chemically, and mechanically to determine properties such as fiber density, cellulose content, Young's modulus, tensile strength, and breaking strain. In comparison to other natural fibers, all three species were characterized by high Young's moduli up to 60 GPa and tensile strengths up to 950 MPa, yet retting is crucial to unfold the maximum strength of the fibers. Extending the rettin...
This work aimed to study the characteristics of the fibres of the species Bactris setosa ('tucum') u...
In this article, the physicomechanical properties of fiber extracted from mulberry wood were determi...
Development of sustainable fibres for high performance applications is challenging because of the hi...
The tradition of using naturally occurring plant fibers is still alive in Africa. In the Uíge provin...
Abstract: This paper introduces a novel natural fibre from an indigenous source tree with the intent...
Plant fibers are being increasingly explored for their use in engineering polymers and composites, a...
Bast fibres are defined as those obtained from the outer cell layers of the stems of various plants....
A systematic study has been carried out to investigate the mechanical and physical properties of jut...
This research is intended to expand information on fiber characteristics for better understanding th...
The plant Ensete ventricosum is used in agriculture in Africa. It is a source of fibres, which can b...
Development of sustainable fibres for high performance applications is challenging because of the hi...
Abstract : Composite materials have different characteristics who depend on the individual materials...
International audienceThis paper investigates biochemical, morphological and mechanical properties o...
This paper presents a brief description and characterization of the sugar palm fibres, still rare in...
Bast fibres are defined as those obtained from the outer cell layers of the stems of various plants....
This work aimed to study the characteristics of the fibres of the species Bactris setosa ('tucum') u...
In this article, the physicomechanical properties of fiber extracted from mulberry wood were determi...
Development of sustainable fibres for high performance applications is challenging because of the hi...
The tradition of using naturally occurring plant fibers is still alive in Africa. In the Uíge provin...
Abstract: This paper introduces a novel natural fibre from an indigenous source tree with the intent...
Plant fibers are being increasingly explored for their use in engineering polymers and composites, a...
Bast fibres are defined as those obtained from the outer cell layers of the stems of various plants....
A systematic study has been carried out to investigate the mechanical and physical properties of jut...
This research is intended to expand information on fiber characteristics for better understanding th...
The plant Ensete ventricosum is used in agriculture in Africa. It is a source of fibres, which can b...
Development of sustainable fibres for high performance applications is challenging because of the hi...
Abstract : Composite materials have different characteristics who depend on the individual materials...
International audienceThis paper investigates biochemical, morphological and mechanical properties o...
This paper presents a brief description and characterization of the sugar palm fibres, still rare in...
Bast fibres are defined as those obtained from the outer cell layers of the stems of various plants....
This work aimed to study the characteristics of the fibres of the species Bactris setosa ('tucum') u...
In this article, the physicomechanical properties of fiber extracted from mulberry wood were determi...
Development of sustainable fibres for high performance applications is challenging because of the hi...