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Plant Fibers
To date, plant fibers, derived from natural resources, are the most widely used natural fibers and possess the characteristics of environmentally... -
Bonding Plant Fibers with Uncondensed Lignin as Adhesive
The development of wood adhesives using biomass resources holds significant importance for sustainable resource utilization and public health....
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Lignocellulosic Fibers Sustainable Biomaterials for Green Composites
The book is primarily focused on natural plant (lignocellulosic) fibers as sustainable reinforcement material for green composites. It begins with a... -
Characterization and Comparative Evaluation of Structural, Chemical, Thermal, Mechanical, and Morphological Properties of Plant Fibers
As a result of their widespread availability and wide range of technical applications, environmentally friendly natural fiber-based composites are... -
Advanced Applications of Lignocellulosic Fibers and Mycelium-Based Composites for a Sustainable World
Humanity's use of natural fibers dates back to prehistoric times, being essential materials for the protection and production of utensils and tools.... -
Treatment of Natural Fibers
Natural fiber-reinforced composites (NFRC) are being widely researched to provide a sustainable and eco-friendly solution. Natural fibers are an... -
Plant Fibers-Based Sustainable Biocomposites
Recognizing the facts of high cost, depleting natural feedstocks of energy and materials along with resulting effects by their production and use on... -
Alternative Natural Fibers for Biocomposites
The increasing cognizance of the ecological harm produced by synthetic materials has given rise to the rapid increase in the consumption of... -
Wood and Agriculture Waste Fibers
The lignocellulosic fibers are obtained from leaf, fruit, seed, bast, grass, agrowaste and wood. This chapter is focused on the fibers obtained from... -
Raw Cellulosic Fibers: Characterization and Classification by FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy and Multivariate Analysis (PCA and LDA)
The textile industry is one of the most pollutants in the world. It is estimated that only 20% of the textiles that become solid waste are recycled....
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Introduction to Textiles and Textile Fibers
Clothing is regarded as the second most fundamental need for humans after food. It has a wide range of uses in the modern day, with options... -
Bioinspired and biomimetic protein-based fibers and their applications
Protein-based fibers combine unique mechanical properties with biocompatibility and biodegradability, and often outperform polymer-based fibers....
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Annual Plant: Sources of Fibres, Nanocellulose and Cellulosic Derivatives Processing, Properties and Applications
This book gives an overview of the processing, properties, and applications of fibers and cellulose derivatives obtained from annual plant materials...
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Tensile creep behavior of sisal fibers under different environmental conditions
This study investigates the time-dependent behavior of sisal fibers under sustained uniaxial tensile loads in different environments, addressing gaps...
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Plant Fiber Reinforced Composites
This book comprehensively and systematically introduces the microstructure characteristics of plant fibers and the manufacturing process, interface...
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Bast and Grass Fibers
The lignocellulosic fibers are obtained from leaf, fruit, seed, bast, grass, agrowaste and wood. The novel lignocellulosic fibers of grass and bast... -
Introduction to Bast Fibers
Natural fiber-based composites have made significant progress in recent decades due to their environmental friendliness, lightweight, and low cost.... -
Engineered spidroin-derived high-performance fibers for diverse applications
Spider silks are well known for their exceptional mechanical properties that are tougher than Kevlar and steel. However, the restricted production...
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Development of switching memory devices of cellulose fibers from lotus petioles
Natural cellulose fibers are polysaccharide-based biological materials derived from diverse sources such as bamboo stalks, lotus plants, and cotton...
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Plant-Fiber and Wood-Based Functional Materials
Plant-fibers are attractive compared to synthetic fibers, since they exhibit beneficial properties like low cost, good specific mechanical...