Majid Kiaei, Ahmad Samariha, Jafar Ebrahimpour Kasmani
언어
영어(ENG)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A130694
※ 기관로그인 시 무료 이용이 가능합니다.
4,000원
원문정보
초록
영어
The biometry, morphological properties and chemical composition of bagasse, corn, sunflower, rice, and rapeseed residues plants were analyzed. The results revealed differences in biometry properties and chemical composition of the different types of agricultural resides investigated. The greatest proportion of fiber length (1.32 mm) and cellulose (55.56%) was found in residues of bagasse plants, with a low ash (1.78%) and lignin (20.5%). The lignin of all types of agricultural resides was less than hardwood and softwood. In addition, the rice and rapeseed residues plants had highest amount of ash and extractive component. The slenderness and flexibility ratios of the all types of agricultural resides fibers were similar to some of hardwood and softwood species.
목차
ABSTRACT Introduction Methods and materials Raw Material Characterization of Fiber Biometry Chemical Composition Statistical Analysis Results and discussion Biometry properties Chemical properties Conclusions References