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, 2021
In the present work tensile, flexural, impact and hardness properties of Prosopis juliflora bark (PJb), Banana fiber (Bf), and Coconut fiber (Cf) reinforced epoxy hybrid bio composites (untreated and alkali treated) are expressed for the first time. This
Sudhir Kumar, V. Raja
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In the present work tensile, flexural, impact and hardness properties of Prosopis juliflora bark (PJb), Banana fiber (Bf), and Coconut fiber (Cf) reinforced epoxy hybrid bio composites (untreated and alkali treated) are expressed for the first time. This
Sudhir Kumar, V. Raja
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Coconut is widely appreciated for its distinctive flavor and is commonly utilized in the production of a variety of goods. Coconut protein, a by-product derived from coconut oil protein and coconut milk cake, is frequently underutilized or discarded ...
Yang Chen +5 more
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Coconut is widely appreciated for its distinctive flavor and is commonly utilized in the production of a variety of goods. Coconut protein, a by-product derived from coconut oil protein and coconut milk cake, is frequently underutilized or discarded ...
Yang Chen +5 more
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
Biomass amendments have numerous benefits in reducing antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the soil environment. However, there are debatable outcomes regarding the effect of raw biomass and its pyrolytic biochar on ARGs, and the exploration of the ...
Houyu Li +8 more
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Biomass amendments have numerous benefits in reducing antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the soil environment. However, there are debatable outcomes regarding the effect of raw biomass and its pyrolytic biochar on ARGs, and the exploration of the ...
Houyu Li +8 more
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, 2020
High autogenous and drying shrinkage associated with the use of silica fume increases the likelihood of cracking under warm climatic conditions and limits its application as a supplementary cementitious material.
Souradeep Gupta +3 more
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High autogenous and drying shrinkage associated with the use of silica fume increases the likelihood of cracking under warm climatic conditions and limits its application as a supplementary cementitious material.
Souradeep Gupta +3 more
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Optimized preparation of activated carbon from coconut shell and municipal sludge
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2020A low-cost and well-developed type of activated carbon (AC) was synthesized from coconut shell and municipal sludge via two-stage co-pyrolysis. It not only reused disposed sewage sludge and agricultural waste, but also turned waste into a porous ...
Qingling Liang +6 more
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Improvement in concrete behavior with fly ash, silica-fume and coconut fibres
Construction and Building Materials, 2019Concrete is one of the most widely used construction material in spite of some inherited issues (brittleness, weak in tension, etc.). A lot of effort has been made to alter concrete behavior with the help of additives e.g.
Mehran Khan, Majid Ali
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, 2021
Coconut water possesses remarkable nutritional value due to the presence of health-protective chemical constituents in it. Despite its commercial uses, there is lack of information on changes in the nutritional profile of coconut water along with nut ...
M. Kumar +4 more
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Coconut water possesses remarkable nutritional value due to the presence of health-protective chemical constituents in it. Despite its commercial uses, there is lack of information on changes in the nutritional profile of coconut water along with nut ...
M. Kumar +4 more
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Development of novel plant-based milk based on chickpea and coconut
LWT, 2020Lately, the demand for cow's milk substitutes has been growing. These substitutes are called plant-based milk, which are water-soluble extracts based on vegetables, legumes, cereals, pseudocereals, or nuts.
L. Rincón, R. Botelho, E. Alencar
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1933
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