The transition to sustainable, biodegradable, and recyclable materials requires new sources of cellulose fibers that are already used in large volumes by forest industries. Oat and barley straws provide interesting alternatives to wood fibers in lightweight material applications because of their similar chemical composition. Here we investigate processing and material forming concepts, which would enable strong fiber network structures for various applications. The idea is to apply mild pretreatment processing that could be distributed locally so that the logistics of the raw material collection could be made efficient. The actual material production would then combine foam-forming and hot-pressing operations that allow using all fractions ...
An integrated and feasible approach was proposed using the underutilized grass fibre (stem) derived ...
For centuries plant fibres have been used in a number of commercial areas including textiles, constr...
Over the last two decades, lignocellulosic fibers have started to be considered as alternatives to c...
The transition to sustainable, biodegradable, and recyclable materials requires new sources of cellu...
The aim of this work was to study the potential application of four types of cereal straws: oats, ma...
The overall purpose of this work is to evaluate the possibilities of wheat straw for fibre and energ...
This paper reports the development of textile fibers from cellulose of sugar cane straw and commerci...
The fiber length, chemical composition, and mycototoxins of oat and barley hulls were analyzed in o...
Handsheets produced from corn stalks and wheat straw soda AQ pulps were recycled in the lab. Pulping...
Background. Development of technology for obtaining peracetic pulp from oat straw and its use in the...
Glycerol pretreatment is a promising method for the environmentally-friendly transformation of ligno...
I | P a g e This thesis reports research work in the development of biocomposites based on whole uti...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of wheat straw as a raw material in simple biorefinery...
The present study shows that barley straw (Hordeum vulgare) can be a supplementary raw material of ...
Agricultural waste is of particularly interest due to abudant, cheap, widely available worldwide and...
An integrated and feasible approach was proposed using the underutilized grass fibre (stem) derived ...
For centuries plant fibres have been used in a number of commercial areas including textiles, constr...
Over the last two decades, lignocellulosic fibers have started to be considered as alternatives to c...
The transition to sustainable, biodegradable, and recyclable materials requires new sources of cellu...
The aim of this work was to study the potential application of four types of cereal straws: oats, ma...
The overall purpose of this work is to evaluate the possibilities of wheat straw for fibre and energ...
This paper reports the development of textile fibers from cellulose of sugar cane straw and commerci...
The fiber length, chemical composition, and mycototoxins of oat and barley hulls were analyzed in o...
Handsheets produced from corn stalks and wheat straw soda AQ pulps were recycled in the lab. Pulping...
Background. Development of technology for obtaining peracetic pulp from oat straw and its use in the...
Glycerol pretreatment is a promising method for the environmentally-friendly transformation of ligno...
I | P a g e This thesis reports research work in the development of biocomposites based on whole uti...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of wheat straw as a raw material in simple biorefinery...
The present study shows that barley straw (Hordeum vulgare) can be a supplementary raw material of ...
Agricultural waste is of particularly interest due to abudant, cheap, widely available worldwide and...
An integrated and feasible approach was proposed using the underutilized grass fibre (stem) derived ...
For centuries plant fibres have been used in a number of commercial areas including textiles, constr...
Over the last two decades, lignocellulosic fibers have started to be considered as alternatives to c...