Cocoa bean shells (CBS) are a by-product of the cocoa bean processing industry. They represent 12–20 wt% of dry cocoa beans, after having been separated from these by a roasting process. CBS often end up as a waste product which contains around 34 wt% of cellulose. The transformation of this waste into valuable and marketable products would help to improve waste disposal. Indeed, the large annual production of this waste makes it a sustainable and renewable bio-source for the production of chemicals and fibers for advanced applications. In this work, new cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) with a tendril helical morphology and highly hydrated gel-like behavior were successfully extracted from CBS waste using a controlled chemical extraction proce...
Microfibres of cellulose were extracted from tara residues (TR), obtained after the production proce...
In this work, nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) was extracted from raw oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB...
The environmental worry over microplastic morphotypes such as beads and films has been prevalent for...
Cocoa bean shells (CBS) are a by-product of the cocoa bean processing industry. They represent 12–20...
The present work describes the production of novel highly hydrated cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) wit...
This article presents the work done on the utilization of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) extracted...
Summary: Congo red is hard to remove from dye wastewater due to its structure stability and high che...
Because of the environmental footprint of oil-based materials, the demand for bio-based renewable ma...
Over the past few decades, enormous interest has been manifested in utilizing biomass or agricultura...
In this study, we proposed and tested a green method for producing microcrystalline cellulose (MCC)...
Textile industries represents one of the most pollutants industries due to the discharge of contamin...
Over the past few decades, enormous interest has been manifested in using biomass as a source of re...
Significant growing on environmental awareness has led researchers to study the surface functionalis...
WOS:000559968600028The aim of this study was to investigate potential use of Phragmites australis in...
Sago pith cellulose nanofibril (SPCNF) aerogel derived from sago pith waste (SPW) was successfully p...
Microfibres of cellulose were extracted from tara residues (TR), obtained after the production proce...
In this work, nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) was extracted from raw oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB...
The environmental worry over microplastic morphotypes such as beads and films has been prevalent for...
Cocoa bean shells (CBS) are a by-product of the cocoa bean processing industry. They represent 12–20...
The present work describes the production of novel highly hydrated cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) wit...
This article presents the work done on the utilization of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) extracted...
Summary: Congo red is hard to remove from dye wastewater due to its structure stability and high che...
Because of the environmental footprint of oil-based materials, the demand for bio-based renewable ma...
Over the past few decades, enormous interest has been manifested in utilizing biomass or agricultura...
In this study, we proposed and tested a green method for producing microcrystalline cellulose (MCC)...
Textile industries represents one of the most pollutants industries due to the discharge of contamin...
Over the past few decades, enormous interest has been manifested in using biomass as a source of re...
Significant growing on environmental awareness has led researchers to study the surface functionalis...
WOS:000559968600028The aim of this study was to investigate potential use of Phragmites australis in...
Sago pith cellulose nanofibril (SPCNF) aerogel derived from sago pith waste (SPW) was successfully p...
Microfibres of cellulose were extracted from tara residues (TR), obtained after the production proce...
In this work, nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) was extracted from raw oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB...
The environmental worry over microplastic morphotypes such as beads and films has been prevalent for...