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    Anisotropic tensile performance of bamboo parenchyma tissue and its influencing factors

    The anisotropic mechanical properties of bamboo significantly affected its processing and wide utilization. It was reasonable to speculate that bamboo anisotropic mechanical performance could be related to par...

    Qin Su, Aiyue Huang, **aohan Chen, Chun** Dai, Benhua Fei, Changhua Fang in Cellulose (2023)

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    Inherent characteristics of the hygroscopicity of fiber and parenchyma of bamboo

    To better understand the hygroscopic behavior of bamboo, at the cellular scale, the hygroscopicity of fibers and parenchyma cells was investigated using Dynamic vapor sorption, and the hygroscopic process was ...

    **g Yuan, Lin Chen, Qi Chen, Bin Huang, Changhua Fang, Cai** Lian in Cellulose (2022)

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    Quantitative characterization of bamboo cortex structure based on X-ray microtomography

    Bamboo is a natural fiber composite with layered structure. Millions of years of evolution have endowed bamboo with the most effective structure in nature. The ingenious microstructure provides bamboo with exc...

    **anke Wang, Lin Chen, Bin Huang, ** Yuan, Lili Shang, Shuqin Zhang in Cellulose (2022)

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    Effect of chemical composition of bamboo fibers on water sorption

    Despite the robust mechanical properties of bamboo, interaction with water can result in the instability of these properties. Hygroscopicity is closely related to the chemical content of bamboo. Here, we explo...

    **g Yuan, Qi Chen, Changhua Fang, Shuqin Zhang, **anmiao Liu, Benhua Fei in Cellulose (2021)

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    In-situ investigation of deformation behaviors of moso bamboo cells pertaining to flexural ductility

    Excellent flexural strength and ductility characteristics make bamboo an ideal natural material for many structural applications. This paper focuses on revealing the flexural ductility of moso bamboo (Phyllostach...

    Meiling Chen, Ling Ye, Ge Wang, **nxin Ma, Qi Chen, Changhua Fang, Benhua Fei in Cellulose (2020)

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    Hygroscopic swelling of moso bamboo cells

    Bamboo is a natural cellulosic material which is strongly reactive to water. Its hygroscopic behavior affects almost all other physical and mechanical properties of bamboo. This study investigated the hygrosco...

    Qi Chen, Changhua Fang, Ge Wang, **nxin Ma, Meiling Chen, Shuqin Zhang in Cellulose (2020)

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    Fracture modes of bamboo fiber bundles in three-point bending

    This paper examined the fracture behavior of fiber bundles in moso bamboo by means of microscopic techniques. The fracture characteristics of fiber bundles in the tensile and compressive layer in response to t...

    Meiling Chen, Ling Ye, Ge Wang, Changhua Fang, Chun** Dai, Benhua Fei in Cellulose (2019)