In recent times, increasing attention has been paid to the use of renewable resources particularly of plant origin keeping in view the ecological concerns, renewability and many governments passing laws for the use of such materials. On the other hand, despite abundant availability of lignocellulosic materials in Brazil, very few attempts have been made about their utilization, probably due to lack of sufficient structure/property data. Systematic studies to know their properties and morphology may bridge this gap while leading to value addition to these natural materials. Chemical composition, X-ray powder diffraction, and morphological studies and thermal behavior aspects in respect of banana, sugarcane bagasse sponge gourd fibers of Braz...
The characterisation of agro-wastes fibres from Nigeria using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Scanning E...
Residues from banana cultivation generates residues lack proper management. The objective of this re...
Thermal stability behaviour of coconut coir, banana pseudo stem, pineapple leaf, and sugarcane bagas...
In recent times, increasing attention has been paid to the use of renewable resources particularly o...
International audienceFour fibers from banana-trees (leaf, trunk) and coconut-tree (husk, fabric) we...
Natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites (NRPCs) are replacing many synthetic fibers because of t...
In this work, cellulose nanofibers were extracted from banana fibers via a steam explosion technique...
Agricultural residues represent a disposal problem and a biomass source for chemical production. Lig...
The ecological benefits of renewable raw materials are clear: they save valuable resources, are envi...
Cellulose fibers were isolated from sugarcane bagasse in three stages. Initially sugarcane bagasse w...
Banana pseudo-stem fibers (BPSFs) have desirable tensile properties. In this study, BPSFs were extra...
International audienceInterest in lignocellulosic by-products is important as they represent a cheap...
This paper tries to enlarge existing knowledge on the morphology and chemical composition of Mexican...
The characterisation of agro-wastes fibres for composite applications from Nigeria using X-ray diffr...
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the chemical and morphological suitability of using pseud...
The characterisation of agro-wastes fibres from Nigeria using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Scanning E...
Residues from banana cultivation generates residues lack proper management. The objective of this re...
Thermal stability behaviour of coconut coir, banana pseudo stem, pineapple leaf, and sugarcane bagas...
In recent times, increasing attention has been paid to the use of renewable resources particularly o...
International audienceFour fibers from banana-trees (leaf, trunk) and coconut-tree (husk, fabric) we...
Natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites (NRPCs) are replacing many synthetic fibers because of t...
In this work, cellulose nanofibers were extracted from banana fibers via a steam explosion technique...
Agricultural residues represent a disposal problem and a biomass source for chemical production. Lig...
The ecological benefits of renewable raw materials are clear: they save valuable resources, are envi...
Cellulose fibers were isolated from sugarcane bagasse in three stages. Initially sugarcane bagasse w...
Banana pseudo-stem fibers (BPSFs) have desirable tensile properties. In this study, BPSFs were extra...
International audienceInterest in lignocellulosic by-products is important as they represent a cheap...
This paper tries to enlarge existing knowledge on the morphology and chemical composition of Mexican...
The characterisation of agro-wastes fibres for composite applications from Nigeria using X-ray diffr...
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the chemical and morphological suitability of using pseud...
The characterisation of agro-wastes fibres from Nigeria using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Scanning E...
Residues from banana cultivation generates residues lack proper management. The objective of this re...
Thermal stability behaviour of coconut coir, banana pseudo stem, pineapple leaf, and sugarcane bagas...