Essays about: "Lignin based composite material"
Found 5 essays containing the words Lignin based composite material.
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1. Glyoxylic-Modified Lignin for Synthesis of Smart Elastomer and Composite Materials
University essay from KTH/Tillämpad fysikAbstract : Sustainable development has become a global goal and the utilization of bioresources is a key way to achieve this crucial goal. Glyoxylic acid-functionalized lignin (GA-lignin) is one of the novel lignin derivatives extracted from beech wood (hardwood) and has great potential to be an industrially important bioresource. READ MORE
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2. Mycelium: Growing materialsexperience : A study on improving the appearance of mycelium-composites through a material driven design process
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : Mycelium-composites has been emerging commercially as an environmentally sustainable alternative to conventional materials. By utilizing the fungal mycelium’s ability to bond with lignin and cellulose fibers of plants, mycelium-composites can be made that are recyclable and renewable. READ MORE
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3. Mechanical properties of compression moulded fibre composite sheets
University essay from KTH/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : This master thesis project was carried out at a large international company in the forest industry. The company is currently interested in producing sheet formed composite materials with high wood fibre content that can be further processed and formed using conventional compression moulding. READ MORE
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4. Lignin/Carbon Fibre Composites
University essay from KTH/KemiteknikAbstract : The market is in great need of more environmentally friendly alternatives to fossil-based composite materials to obtain a more sustainable future. Lignin is the second most common biopolymer and is a byproduct in the pulping and paper industry. READ MORE
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5. Development and Characterization of a Sustainable Lignin-based Composite Material
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Lignin is the most abundant aromatic polymer of natural origin on earth. Currently, it is treated as a waste product of the paper production industry and is burnt as fuel to generate energy. READ MORE