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  • An Insight into the Polymeric Structures in Asian Palmyra Palm (Borassus flabellifer Linn)
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  • Alkali Treatment to Maximize Adhesion of Polypyrrole Coatings for Electro-Conductive Textile Materials
    5731
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  • Study of Structural Characteristics of Cellulose Esters with Different Degrees of Substitution

    Michael Ioelovich
    38-43

    Article ID: 4805
    255  (Abstract) 173  (Download)

    Abstract: In this article, structural characteristics of amorphous mono-, di-, andtri-substituted esters of cellulose have been studied. These esters weresynthesized under homogenous conditions using anhydrides of variousaliphatic acids. The specific gravity of the highly substituted samples wasmeasured by a pycnometric method in the aqueous medium. To calculatethe 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
    828  (Abstract) 191  (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
  • 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
    17345  (Abstract) 504  (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
  • 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
    306  (Abstract) 440  (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
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