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On Pathways for Small Molecules Into and Out of Human Hair Fibers

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1996
Abstract This paper represents an experimental approach of histology of the human hair fiber in dyeing and diffusion phenomena and its contribution to the interpretation of hair analysis results for drug abuse. Rhodamine B was applied to human hair fibers from either aqueous solution or methanol/ethanol solvent.
L, Pötsch, M R, Moeller
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Utilizing human hair for solid-state flexible fiber-based asymmetric supercapacitors

Applied Surface Science, 2020
Abstract The demands for wearable energy storage devices keep growing and novel flexible electrode materials and facile prepared methods for these devices are crucial and attractive. In this work, human hair fiber is employed as the flexible fiber-based material due to the high utilization values of low cost, controllable length and high elasticity ...
Jing Zhao   +11 more
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Mechanical Behavior of Glass Fiber Reinforced with Human Hair and Jute

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2020
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Reinforced composites are the most widely used type of polymer composites. As in the presence of these reinforcements, the polymer may yield relatively better mechanical properties.
Navoday Borkar   +2 more
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Sustainable engineering of human hair fiber-composite in engineering application

Engineering Research Express
Abstract The hybrid composite material, resulting from the fusion of human hair and Kevlar 29 synthetic fiber in a 10:1 ratio, reinforced with epoxy resin using the hand layup technique, underwent meticulous mechanical and thermal testing.
Dinesh S   +3 more
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Enhancing the Sustainability of Concrete by Adding Recycled Sand and Silica Fume Along with Human Hair Fibers

Journal of Composites Science
This experimental study produced recycled sand–silica fume–hair fiber concrete to enhance concrete sustainability. Recycled sand and silica fume can be used to address the environmental issues caused by excessive river sand mining and the carbon ...
Nadim I. Shbeeb, M. N. Akhtar
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The use of human hairs as a fiber-reinforcement in cementbased mortars

2017
Fiber-reinforced mortars are widely used in the construction industry due to the better mechanical performances at both fresh and hardened stage. Not only industrial fibers can be added to the cementitious matrix, but also bio-based materials can be effectively used as fiberreinforcement. Among all the natural fibers, human hairs are herein proposed as
alessandro fantilli, bernardino Chiaia
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EFFECT OF HUMAN HAIR FIBER ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE

Over the years, materials such as steel, jute, and wood have been commonly used for reinforcing concrete structures, enhancing their stability and mechanical properties. However, with the increasing demand for infrastructure due to population growth, there has been a corresponding rise in concrete production, leading to concerns about environmental ...
Sagar Kumar, Dr. Ajay Kumar
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Comparison of damage to human hair fibers caused by monoethanolamine- and ammonia-based hair colorants.

Journal of cosmetic science, 2014
The number of Level 3 hair color products that substitute 2-aminoethanol [monoethanolamine (MEA)] for ammonia is increasing. There is some anecdotal evidence that higher levels of MEA can be more damaging to hair and more irritating than a corresponding equivalent level of the typical alkalizer, ammonia (in the form of ammonium hydroxide). Our interest
Aaron D, Bailey   +2 more
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