[EN] Cellulosic material from coffee husk has not been previously studied despite being a potential source of reinforcing agents for different applications. This material has been extracted and characterised from coffee husk, in parallel with previously studied rice husk. Samples have been analysed as to their ability to obtain cellulosic fibres and cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) by applying alkali and bleaching treatments and final sulphuric acid hydrolysis. Microstructural changes were analysed after treatments, and the size and aspect ratio of CNCs were determined. Crystallinity and thermal stability of both materials progressed in line with the enrichment in cellulosic compounds. The CNC aspect ratio was higher than 10, which confers good...
This study was to explore the conversion of low-cost bio-residuals into high value-added cellulose n...
Biorefinery aims at designing new virtuous and high-efficiency energy chains, achieving the combined...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
[EN] Cellulosic material from coffee husk has not been previously studied despite being a potential ...
Coffee husk (CH) is a sustainable and abundantly available cellulosic waste material. Its fiber cons...
Because of the environmental footprint of oil-based materials, the demand for bio-based renewable ma...
Agave tequilana and barley by-products from the Mexican food industry were characterized to determin...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 14-19Bionanocomposites films of cassava starch plasticized with ...
Recently, considerable interest has been focused on developing greener and biodegradable materials d...
This study compared the fundamental properties of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and cellulose nanofib...
In this study, cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) were produced using acid hydrolysis method. Kenaf core w...
International audienceCellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have long been an interest of researchers becaus...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was successfully isolated from rice husk (RH) and kenaf via acid hy...
Cellulose is a very widely available biomass found in nature. Cellulose can be isolated from regular...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have been derived by sulfuric acid hydrolysis (64-65 wt% H2SO4, 10 mL/...
This study was to explore the conversion of low-cost bio-residuals into high value-added cellulose n...
Biorefinery aims at designing new virtuous and high-efficiency energy chains, achieving the combined...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...
[EN] Cellulosic material from coffee husk has not been previously studied despite being a potential ...
Coffee husk (CH) is a sustainable and abundantly available cellulosic waste material. Its fiber cons...
Because of the environmental footprint of oil-based materials, the demand for bio-based renewable ma...
Agave tequilana and barley by-products from the Mexican food industry were characterized to determin...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 14-19Bionanocomposites films of cassava starch plasticized with ...
Recently, considerable interest has been focused on developing greener and biodegradable materials d...
This study compared the fundamental properties of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and cellulose nanofib...
In this study, cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) were produced using acid hydrolysis method. Kenaf core w...
International audienceCellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have long been an interest of researchers becaus...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was successfully isolated from rice husk (RH) and kenaf via acid hy...
Cellulose is a very widely available biomass found in nature. Cellulose can be isolated from regular...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have been derived by sulfuric acid hydrolysis (64-65 wt% H2SO4, 10 mL/...
This study was to explore the conversion of low-cost bio-residuals into high value-added cellulose n...
Biorefinery aims at designing new virtuous and high-efficiency energy chains, achieving the combined...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical tr...