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Mechanical, Electrical, and Thermal Performance of Hemp Fiber-Reinforced Elium Biocomposites Modified with Activated Carbon Nanoparticles: Experiment and Simulation. [PDF]
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Optimizing abrasive wear in sustainable MCC reinforced hemp bamboo epoxy composites for tribological applications. [PDF]
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2013
Abstract A novel fabrication has been employed to produce nanocelluloses from natural fibers (hemp) and the developed nanocellulose was then used as “coupling agent” to modify hemp fibers themselves. The size distribution of nano-particles (nanocellulose) was measured by nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA).
Dasong Dai, Philip E F Collins
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Abstract A novel fabrication has been employed to produce nanocelluloses from natural fibers (hemp) and the developed nanocellulose was then used as “coupling agent” to modify hemp fibers themselves. The size distribution of nano-particles (nanocellulose) was measured by nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA).
Dasong Dai, Philip E F Collins
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Quality of chemically modified hemp fibers
Bioresource Technology, 2008Hemp fibers are very interesting natural material for textile and technical applications now. Applying hemp fibers to the apparel sector requires improved quality fibers. In this paper, hemp fibers were modified with sodium hydroxide solutions (5% and 18% w/v), at room and boiling temperature, for different periods of time, and both under tension and ...
Mirjana Kostic +2 more
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Green Regeneration of Hemp Fiber
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013Application of hemp fiber to low-carbon design can realize conceptual innovation. This article takes low-carbon clothing as development objective, and excavates and develops its huge competitive advantages on the low-carbon clothing application aspect through studying the practical applicability of hemp fiber.
Ya Li, Da Li Ma
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Hemp Fibers for Wastewater Treatment
2020Sorption by low-cost lignocellulosic materials is the method receiving the utmost attention in searching for the best green approach in water pollution remediation. Among all the forms under which lignocellulosic materials are available for wastewater treatment purposes, a special position is occupied by lignocellulosic fibers such as hemp fibers.
Lavinia Tofan +2 more
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Impact of a microwave treatment of hemp fibers on the hemp / cement interaction
2020As the need to reduce grey energies is growing, materials such as hempcrete are in development. The thermal and acoustic insulation it offers, combined with the very low carbon footprint of hemp make it a first choice material. However, the great amount of hemp in hempcrete, combined with de weakness of the interface fibers/cement binder leads to poor ...
Delhomme, Fabien, Prud'Homme, Elodie
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Modeling the tensile strength of hemp fibers and short-hemp-fiber reinforced composites
2015Ecological and economical considerations foster replacement of man-made fibers by natural renewable fibers in various industrial applications. Proper description of the scale effect of fiber strength is important for theoretical estimation of the load-carrying capacity of their products.
R. Joffe, J. Andersons
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