The forest tree had become beneficial as the major source of raw materials for paper production. However, the main concern is the dwindling forest tree resources. Fibre substitution from nonwood sources can overcome this problem. The abundance of napier grass is characterized as agro waste material, and has a high potential to become one of the substitution fibres. The objective of this work was to analyse the chemical composition of napier grass and to investigate the morphological properties of napier grass fibre. The chemical composition of the fibre was analysed by the TAPPI test method, chlorination method and Kuchner–Hoffner method. The results indicate the potential of napier grass as a fibre. The napier grass morphology show...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the traditional and advanced pretreatment methods on t...
The elementary grass fibres were isolated from different grass and legumes sorts, i.e. Ryegrass (Lol...
The main goal of this study was to characterize chemically and morphologically...
The forest tree had become beneficial as the major source of raw materials for paper production. Ho...
In this study, perennial fast growth Napier grass fibers were used for pulp and papermaking. Chlorin...
In this study, perennial fast growth Napier grass fibers were used for pulp and papermaking. Chlorin...
Napier grass, scientifically known as pennisetum purpureum is esteemed for its high productivity, ro...
Nowadays, our nature sources become decrease where effect to paper industry. Thus, use of non wood (...
Pulp and paper production from wood material as their main resources have a total capacity about mor...
A cellulosic component of Napier grass has high potential for the ethanol production. The presence o...
An integrated and feasible approach was proposed using the underutilized grass fibre (stem) derived ...
An integrated and feasible approach was proposed using the underutilized grass fibre (stem) derived ...
Shortage of conventional raw material for the pulp and paper products together with the increasing w...
Malaysia is a country that is a rich source of agricultural waste material. Three different crops we...
Paper has been made from grasses and other non-wood materials for over 1900 years. Wood is a relati...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the traditional and advanced pretreatment methods on t...
The elementary grass fibres were isolated from different grass and legumes sorts, i.e. Ryegrass (Lol...
The main goal of this study was to characterize chemically and morphologically...
The forest tree had become beneficial as the major source of raw materials for paper production. Ho...
In this study, perennial fast growth Napier grass fibers were used for pulp and papermaking. Chlorin...
In this study, perennial fast growth Napier grass fibers were used for pulp and papermaking. Chlorin...
Napier grass, scientifically known as pennisetum purpureum is esteemed for its high productivity, ro...
Nowadays, our nature sources become decrease where effect to paper industry. Thus, use of non wood (...
Pulp and paper production from wood material as their main resources have a total capacity about mor...
A cellulosic component of Napier grass has high potential for the ethanol production. The presence o...
An integrated and feasible approach was proposed using the underutilized grass fibre (stem) derived ...
An integrated and feasible approach was proposed using the underutilized grass fibre (stem) derived ...
Shortage of conventional raw material for the pulp and paper products together with the increasing w...
Malaysia is a country that is a rich source of agricultural waste material. Three different crops we...
Paper has been made from grasses and other non-wood materials for over 1900 years. Wood is a relati...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the traditional and advanced pretreatment methods on t...
The elementary grass fibres were isolated from different grass and legumes sorts, i.e. Ryegrass (Lol...
The main goal of this study was to characterize chemically and morphologically...