Works (6)

Updated: July 5th, 2023 14:46

2022 journal article

A systematic examination of the dynamics of water-cellulose interactions on capillary force-induced fiber collapse

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 295.

By: K. Salem n, V. Naithani n, H. Jameel n, L. Lucia n & L. Pal n

author keywords: Fiber hornification; Free and bound water; Hard -to -remove water; Refining; Drying
MeSH headings : Cellulose; Desiccation; Dietary Fiber; Freeze Drying / methods; Tensile Strength; Water
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
6. Clean Water and Sanitation (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: July 23, 2022

2021 article

Soft mechanical treatments of recycled fibers using a high-shear homogenizer for tissue and hygiene products

Debnath, M., Salem, K. S., Naithani, V., Musten, E., Hubbe, M. A., & Pal, L. (2021, June 25). CELLULOSE, Vol. 6.

By: M. Debnath n, K. Salem n, V. Naithani n, E. Musten, M. Hubbe n & L. Pal n

author keywords: Sustainable tissue and towels; Refining; High shear homogenization; Softness; Strength; Absorbency
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: July 12, 2021

2020 journal article

Innovating Generation of Nanocellulose from Industrial Hemp by Dual Asymmetric Centrifugation

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 8(4), 1850–1858.

By: S. Agate n, P. Tyagi n, V. Naithani n, L. Lucia n & L. Pal n

Contributors: S. Agate n, P. Tyagi n, V. Naithani n, L. Lucia n & L. Pal n

author keywords: Cellulose nanofibers; Lignin-containing cellulose micro and nanofibers; Autohydrolysis; Hemp hurds; Dual asymmetric centrifuge; Green chemistry
TL;DR: Among nanobiomaterials, cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) possessing intrinsically appealing fiber dimensions on the nanometer scale and biocompatibility feature arguably the greatest potential for a wide range of applications. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref, ORCID
Added: April 20, 2020

2020 journal article

Lignocellulosic Fibers from Renewable Resources Using Green Chemistry for a Circular Economy

GLOBAL CHALLENGES, 5(2).

By: K. Salem n, V. Naithani n, H. Jameel n, L. Lucia n & L. Pal n

author keywords: bamboo; carbonate hydrolysis; green chemistry; hemp; high-kappa kraft pulping; sustainable fibers
TL;DR: The current research explores the dynamics of fiber production from wood, non‐wood, and agro‐residues using carbonate hydrolysis and a mild kraft process without bleaching agents to achieve high yield, good coarseness fibers using a simple, low‐cost, and ecofriendly process. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: November 24, 2020

2020 journal article

Soybean peroxidase treatment of ultra-high kappa softwood pulp to enhance yield and physical properties

TAPPI JOURNAL, 19(9), 437–443.

By: V. Naithani*, L. Lucia*, H. Jameel* & P. Hart*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2020

2019 journal article

Ecofriendly and Innovative Processing of Hemp Hurds Fibers for Tissue and Towel Paper

BIORESOURCES, 15(1), 706–720.

By: V. Naithani n, P. Tyagi n, H. Jameel n, L. Lucia n & L. Pal n

Contributors: V. Naithani n, P. Tyagi n, H. Jameel n, L. Lucia n & L. Pal n

author keywords: Industrial hemp fibers; Hemp hurds; Autohydrolysis; Carbonate hydrolysis; High yield kraft pulping; Tissue and towels papers; Sustainable brown tissue and towels
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, ORCID
Added: April 20, 2020

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