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High performance of bamboo‐based fiber composites from long bamboo fiber bundles and phenolic resins

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2014
ABSTRACTLignocellulosic materials can be used for the development of bio‐based composites. This study explores the potential of long bamboo fiber bundles extracted directly from bamboo stems using the novel mechanical method and bamboo‐based fiber composites (BFC) fabricated using long bamboo fiber bundles and phenolic resins via cold pressing and ...
Yang‐Lun Yu   +2 more
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Structures of Bamboo Fiber for Textiles

Textile Research Journal, 2009
As a new textile fiber produced from Neosinocalamus affinis, the structures of the bamboo fiber were studied thoroughly in this research. Using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) (using a Micro-FTIR Spectrometer), X-ray diffraction (XRD), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), we investigate the chemical ...
null Wang Yueping   +8 more
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Flow Properties of Bamboo Fiber Suspensions

Volume 7: Fluids and Heat Transfer, Parts A, B, C, and D, 2012
Reducing pipe friction by adding a drag reducing agent has attracted interest as a means to reduce energy consumption. In addition to reducing drag, drag reducing agents should also have a low environmental load and conserve natural resources. However, no drag reducing agent currently satisfies both these conditions.
Takuya Kubo, Satoshi Ogata
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Bamboo Fiber-Reinforced Composites

2016
Nowadays, there has been an increased interest in the applications of bio-composites based on natural fibers, with the increasing emphasis on materials and processes which are environmental friendly and sustainable. Environmental friendly, fully biodegradable reinforced polymers or ‘green' composite materials will play a major role in making the ...
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Regenerated Bamboo Fiber from Green Solvent

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
Regenerated bamboo fiber was prepared with green solvent. The rheological behavior of the spinning solution was investigated and a dry-jet wet spinning process was applied for making bamboo fiber. The results showed that spinning solution belonged to the typical shear thinning fluid, and it is found that the content had influence on the apparent ...
Tao Cai   +4 more
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Identification of genes involved in bamboo fiber development

Gene, 2011
Recently bamboo has gained reputation as a major resource of non-wood fiber. The present study was undertaken to generate information about fiber development process in bamboo (Bambusa balcooa) using PCR-based suppressive subtractive hybridization (PCR-SSH) technique, as molecular mechanism of its fiber development is yet to be explored.
Vineeta, Rai   +3 more
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Bamboo Fiber-Based Polymer Composites

2016
Bamboo is a potential natural fiber with its stiffness, rigidity, high availability, and hydrophilic nature. This hydrophilicity renders improper interfacial adhesion during polymer matrix-based composite fabrication. This adhesion can be improved by suitable surface treatment of bamboo fiber which is an important research topic to many scientists and ...
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Brush and filling fibers from bamboo

Economic Botany, 1961
lBotanist, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland; and respectively, Chief and Assistant Specialist, Forestry Division, Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, Taipei, Taiwvan, Republic of China. Received for publication 21 December, 1960. local use.
Robert E. Perdue   +2 more
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The effect of densification on bamboo fiber and bamboo fiber composites

Cellulose, 2023
Chia-Hsun Chan   +2 more
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Elasticity of Bamboo Fiber Variants from Brillouin Spectroscopy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Abstract Bamboo is a fast growing biomaterial that is of great interest as a rapidly renewable structural building material. As such, knowledge of the elastic properties is crucial to its use. Using non-contact, non-invasive Brillouin spectroscopy, we measure the entire elastic stiffness tensor and determine the complete set of elastic moduli of six ...
Daniel R. Williams   +3 more
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