Inspired by nature, cellulose extracted from plant wastes has been explored, due to its great potential as an alternative for synthetic fiber and filler that contributes to structural performance. The drive of this study was to extract, treat, and evaluate the characteristics of rice straw (RS) (Oryza sativa L.) cellulose as a biodegradable reinforcement to be utilized in polymer base materials. Two routes of extraction and treatment were performed via the pulping (Route 1) and chemo-mechanical methods (Route 2), in order to discover comparative characteristics of the synthesized cellulose fiber. Comprehensive characterization of RS cellulose was carried out to determine crystallinity, surface morphology, and chemical bonding properties, us...
Cellulose had been isolated from rice husk waste and sawdust with chemical method through hydrolysis...
The present manuscript has been focused on the extraction of cellulose from rice husk through a mult...
Introduction: Agriculture fields such as wood, bast fibers, gasses, along with aquatic animals, alga...
Green biobased polymeric membranes are being increasingly studied for different applications. In thi...
Abstract Rice straw is a waste product generated after the harvesting of rice crops and is commonly ...
Cellulose has become a wonder material in the present context of research and development since it i...
Being an agricultural country, Sri Lanka generates over eight million metric tonnes of rice straw p...
The agricultural biomass is an important and inexpensive source of cellulose and cellulose fibers. T...
Cellulose is a material used in producing natural fibers, which is more environmentally friendly tha...
Rice straw-derived cellulose (RSC) with purity of 92 wt.% was successfully extracted from rice straw...
Rice is the main agricultural food in Sri Lanka today. Paddy crops are cultivated as a wetland crop ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the optimum sodium hydroxide (NaOH) concentrations (2 to 12 wt%...
Rice straw is available in abundance as an agricultural waste and has been used in various applicati...
Rice straw is available in abundance as an agricultural waste and has been used in various applicati...
<p>Rice straw is a renewable natural resource was recycled as an agricultural waste containing some ...
Cellulose had been isolated from rice husk waste and sawdust with chemical method through hydrolysis...
The present manuscript has been focused on the extraction of cellulose from rice husk through a mult...
Introduction: Agriculture fields such as wood, bast fibers, gasses, along with aquatic animals, alga...
Green biobased polymeric membranes are being increasingly studied for different applications. In thi...
Abstract Rice straw is a waste product generated after the harvesting of rice crops and is commonly ...
Cellulose has become a wonder material in the present context of research and development since it i...
Being an agricultural country, Sri Lanka generates over eight million metric tonnes of rice straw p...
The agricultural biomass is an important and inexpensive source of cellulose and cellulose fibers. T...
Cellulose is a material used in producing natural fibers, which is more environmentally friendly tha...
Rice straw-derived cellulose (RSC) with purity of 92 wt.% was successfully extracted from rice straw...
Rice is the main agricultural food in Sri Lanka today. Paddy crops are cultivated as a wetland crop ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the optimum sodium hydroxide (NaOH) concentrations (2 to 12 wt%...
Rice straw is available in abundance as an agricultural waste and has been used in various applicati...
Rice straw is available in abundance as an agricultural waste and has been used in various applicati...
<p>Rice straw is a renewable natural resource was recycled as an agricultural waste containing some ...
Cellulose had been isolated from rice husk waste and sawdust with chemical method through hydrolysis...
The present manuscript has been focused on the extraction of cellulose from rice husk through a mult...
Introduction: Agriculture fields such as wood, bast fibers, gasses, along with aquatic animals, alga...