期刊论文详细信息
Data in Brief
Dataset on mechanical, thermal and structural characterization of plant fiber-based biopolymers prepared by hot-pressing raw coconut coir, and milled powders of cotton, waste bagasse, wood, and bamboo
Shinji Hirai1  Mohammed Abdullah Hamad Alharbi2  Hoang Anh Tuan3  Wataru Shoji3  Shota Akioka3 
[1] Research Center of Environmentally Friendly Materials Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran 050-8585, Japan;Corresponding author.;Research Center of Environmentally Friendly Materials Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran 050-8585, Japan;
关键词: Lignocellulosic biopolymer;    Hot pressing;    Microfibrillated biomass waste;    Lignin binding;    Non-lignin binding;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This article presents experimental data on visual, mechanical, thermal, and structural characterization by hot-pressing four sources of milled plant powders and coconut fibers. It correlates chemical composition obtained by (FTIR), particle size, and reports bending strength, water resistance morphological (SEM) and thermal stability, structural properties (FTIR and XRD). It further supplements findings of the influence of microfibrillation and chemical composition on hot-pressing plant fibers as presented in the research article “Effects of Chemical Composition, Mild Alkaline Pretreatment and Particle Size on Mechanical, Thermal, and Structural Properties of Binderless Lignocellulosic Biopolymers Prepared by Hot-Pressing Raw Microfibrillated Phoenix Dactylifera and Cocos Nucifera Fibers and Leaves” [1]. For more insights into the difference among non-lignin-, lignin-, and semi lignin-based adhesion refer to the research article [1]. This dataset is made publicly available for potential reuse in recycling agricultural waste fibers for value-added materials.

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