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19 December 2023 Preparation and evaluation of bamboo laminated cannabis paper physico-mechanical characteristics
Natrayan Lakshmaiya
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Proceedings Volume 12936, International Conference on Mathematical and Statistical Physics, Computational Science, Education and Communication (ICMSCE 2023); 129360J (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011716
Event: International Conference on Mathematical and Statistical Physics, Computational Science, Education and Communication (ICMSCE 2023), 2023, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract
The current work describes the production and characterization of bamboo sheets supplemented with tapioca and utilizing ammonia zirconia (IV) bicarbonate as a compatibilizer. Introducing starches and a coupling agent increases the shredding strength, elastic modulus, and mechanical characteristics of the bamboo sheets by up to 4% and 2%, respectively. The level of condensation reactions is 88% in the optimized formulations. XRD and morphological investigations demonstrate that chemical interaction between hemp fibre and tapioca enhances the efficiency of bamboo papers. The elastic modulus and rip resistance of the produced hemp sheets increased by 129% and 147%, respectively, using only 4% cassava flour and 2% ammonia zirconia bicarbonate. According to the outcome of the research on the level of condensation reactions, hemp, viscose fiber, and tapioca had the maximum contact (87%) when combined.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Natrayan Lakshmaiya "Preparation and evaluation of bamboo laminated cannabis paper physico-mechanical characteristics", Proc. SPIE 12936, International Conference on Mathematical and Statistical Physics, Computational Science, Education and Communication (ICMSCE 2023), 129360J (19 December 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011716
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KEYWORDS
Manufacturing

Zirconium dioxide

Aluminum

Materials properties

Polymers

Silicon carbide

Elastic modulus

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