International audienceThe orientation of cellulose microfibrils within plant fibres is one of the main factors influencing their mechanical properties. As plant fibres are more and more used as reinforcement for agro-composites, their mechanical properties have a strong influence on the final composite properties. It is, therefore, of interest to obtain reliable information about the microfibril angle (MFA) to better support the choice of fibres depending on the product requirements. In the present study, the reliability andspecificities of three non-destructive methods that allow analysis on the same fibre glued on a holder; X-ray diffraction (XRD), second harmonic generation (SHG) and transmission ellipsometry (TE) microscopy; are investi...
International audienceThis paper investigates biochemical, morphological and mechanical properties o...
The spiral angle of the elementary cellulose fibril in the wood cell wall, often called microfibril ...
Background: To gain a better understanding of bark layer structure and function, especially of the p...
International audienceThe orientation of cellulose microfibrils within plant fibres is one of the ma...
International audienceThe orientation of cellulose microfibrils within plant fibres is one of the ma...
International audienceOver the last decades, bio-based composite materials have been developed as an...
The term microfibril angle (MFA) in wood science refers to the angle between the direction of the he...
International audienceThe cellulose microfibril realignment of unitary flax fibres with contrasted d...
The long harvest time causes the processing industry manufactured from teak wood (Tectona...
Background X-ray scattering is a well-established method for measuring cellulose microfibril angles...
The general relationship between the stress-strain behaviour and MFA of fibres is a well-known fact ...
Abstract: Reported tensile mechanical properties of many natural plant fibres vary to a large extent...
The orientation of the microfibril of cellulose in cell wall undeniably plays a predominant role in ...
The term microfibril angle, MFA in wood science refers to the angle between the direction of the hel...
The nanostructure of the wood cell wall and, in particular the tilt angle of the cellulose fibrils v...
International audienceThis paper investigates biochemical, morphological and mechanical properties o...
The spiral angle of the elementary cellulose fibril in the wood cell wall, often called microfibril ...
Background: To gain a better understanding of bark layer structure and function, especially of the p...
International audienceThe orientation of cellulose microfibrils within plant fibres is one of the ma...
International audienceThe orientation of cellulose microfibrils within plant fibres is one of the ma...
International audienceOver the last decades, bio-based composite materials have been developed as an...
The term microfibril angle (MFA) in wood science refers to the angle between the direction of the he...
International audienceThe cellulose microfibril realignment of unitary flax fibres with contrasted d...
The long harvest time causes the processing industry manufactured from teak wood (Tectona...
Background X-ray scattering is a well-established method for measuring cellulose microfibril angles...
The general relationship between the stress-strain behaviour and MFA of fibres is a well-known fact ...
Abstract: Reported tensile mechanical properties of many natural plant fibres vary to a large extent...
The orientation of the microfibril of cellulose in cell wall undeniably plays a predominant role in ...
The term microfibril angle, MFA in wood science refers to the angle between the direction of the hel...
The nanostructure of the wood cell wall and, in particular the tilt angle of the cellulose fibrils v...
International audienceThis paper investigates biochemical, morphological and mechanical properties o...
The spiral angle of the elementary cellulose fibril in the wood cell wall, often called microfibril ...
Background: To gain a better understanding of bark layer structure and function, especially of the p...