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Thermogravimetric Analysis of the Flax Bast Fibre Bundle
Abstract Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) makes it possible to obtain information on change in physicochemical properties of bio-polymeric components of flax fibres when determining their quantitative content by burning microsamples in the range of 25-500°C.
Titok, V. +3 more
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ABSTRACT The legume, Faba bean (Vicia faba L.), offers high nutritional value with consumer market appeal as an affordable plant‐based protein source. Ranking third in global importance after soybean and pea, faba bean provides significant amounts of carbohydrates and essential micronutrients.
Shahram Torabian +2 more
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Bonding properties and performance of multi-layered kenaf board [PDF]
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) has recently been introduced to the Malaysian bio-composite industry. Based on their basic properties, both the bast fibres and core material of kenaf are distinctly different.
Ab. Wahab, Nor Hafizah +5 more
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Looking beneath Dalí's paint: non-destructive canvas analysis [PDF]
A new analytical method was developed to non-destructively determine pH and degree of polymerisation (DP) of cellulose in fibres in 19th 20th century painting canvases, and to identify the fibre type: cotton, linen, hemp, ramie or jute.
Campo, Gema +8 more
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Frass derived from black soldier fly larvae reared on various industrial side streams was investigated in both untreated and hygienised (1 h at 70°C) condition. Hygienisation efficacy was evaluated by determination of viable microbial counts, using both selective and non‐selective cultivation media.
Daniel Kreft +5 more
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STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF PROPHYLACTIC TREATMENT WITH PRODUCTS FROM THE T+ TOXICITY GROUP UPON WHEAT QUALITY, DURING POST-HARVEST STORAGE [PDF]
In this paper natural fibre composite panels were analysed, regarding their thermal performance. Four categories of vegetal fibres were assessed, namely bast fibres, seed fibres, leaf fibres, and fruit fibres.
Cristina-Anca DANCIU, Anca TULBURE
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Mechanical and thermal properties of biodegradable composite from kenaf fibre and polylactic acid polymer / Wan Nor Raihan Wan Jaafar [PDF]
Natural fibre (kenaf fibre) reinforced natural polymer, polylactic acid (PLA) was used for production of composites, where end life disposal is harmful to human and environment and able to self degraded. It is due to abundance of solid waste accumulation
Wan Jaafar, Wan Nor Raihan
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This study assessed the industrial hemp value web resilience in the Swabian Alb, Southern Germany, where regional implementation remains limited despite hemp's bioeconomy potential. Using an indicator framework and stakeholder interviews, the research found the small, fluctuating cultivation area (e.g., 25 ha in 2024) focuses on hemp seed valorisation;
Lena‐Sophie Loew, Moritz von Cossel
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Characterization Of Oil Palm Shell Nano Filler In Hybrid Kenaf/Coconut Fibres Reinforced Polyester Composites [PDF]
In this research, hybrid kenaf/coconut fibres reinforced polyester composites were developed and enhanced with nano filler Oil Palm Shell (OPS). Dalam kajian ini, komposit poliester yang diperkuat gentian kenaf/kelapa hibrid telah dibangunkan dan ...
Wan Othman, Wan Nornadirah
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Improved resistivity and surface morphology of laser treated Cr/Pd metal contact sputter deposited on Si [PDF]
In this paper Cr/Pd metal contacts were deposited on Si by using DC magnetron sputtering. The metal contacts were treated using infrared Nd:YAG pulsed laser at different laser pulse energy.
Ahmad, Rabiatul Adawiah +3 more
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