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  • An Insight into the Polymeric Structures in Asian Palmyra Palm (Borassus flabellifer Linn)
    17295
  • Alkali Treatment to Maximize Adhesion of Polypyrrole Coatings for Electro-Conductive Textile Materials
    5696
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  • Study of Structural Characteristics of Cellulose Esters with Different Degrees of Substitution

    Michael Ioelovich
    38-43

    Article ID: 4805
    233  (Abstract) 146  (Download)

    Abstract:

    In this article, structural characteristics of amorphous mono-, di-, and
    tri-substituted esters of cellulose have been studied. These esters were
    synthesized under homogenous conditions using anhydrides of various
    aliphatic acids. The specific gravity of the highly substituted samples was
    measured by a pycnometric method in the aqueous medium. To calculate
    the molar, Van der Waals, and free volumes, as well... More

    2022-07-29
  • Optimal Method for Production of Amorphous Cellulose with Increased Enzymatic Digestibility

    Michael Ioelovich
    22-26

    Article ID: 1301
    805  (Abstract) 169  (Download)

    Abstract:

    In this paper, a simple and cheap method for producing of amorphous cellulose was studied by treating the initial cellulosic material (MCC and waste paper) with a cold solvent, such as aqueous solution of 7% NaOH/12% Urea, at the various ratios of the solvent to cellulose (v/w) (R). If was found that after treatment of... More

    2019-10-31
  • ATR-FTIR Analysis on Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Bond (C-H) Formation and Carboxyl Content during the Ageing of DC Air Plasma Treated Cotton Cellulose and Its Impact on Hydrophilicity

    S. Anitha, K. Vaideki
    12-23

    Article ID: 4610
    285  (Abstract) 374  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The surface of the cotton fabric was modified using a Direct current (DC) air plasma treatment and hence enhances its hydrophilicity. The Box-Behnken approach (design expert software) was used to optimise the input process parameters. The sample prepared under optimized condition is subjected to ATR-FTIR and Field Emission... More

    2022-06-14
  • An Insight into the Polymeric Structures in Asian Palmyra Palm (Borassus flabellifer Linn)

    Paulraj Mosae Selvakumar, Rex Jeya Rajkumar Samdavid Thanapaul
    16-21

    Article ID: 2639
    17295  (Abstract) 481  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Palmyra Palm (Borassus flabellifer Linn) is a native tree with various ecological, medicinal, economic, and sociological benefits from Asian countries. Palmyra Palm tree-based self-reliant lifestyle and Eco-friendly community living which leads to sustainable development can be called palmyra culture. For each component, Palmyra Palm is the most beneficial species that has economic and medicinal... More

    2021-03-10
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