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E-raamat: Annual Plant: Sources of Fibres, Nanocellulose and Cellulosic Derivatives: Processing, Properties and Applications

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This book gives an overview of the processing, properties, and applications of fibers and cellulose derivatives obtained from annual plant materials in the formation of non-wood source of pulp. The book comprises illustrations and tables summarizing the latest research on the production of fibers and cellulose derivatives using several key methods and/or characterization techniques.  This book collates the information and knowledge of new ways to prepare cellulosic derivatives and describe the concepts and architecture of fibers obtained from annual plants. This book caters to researchers, policymakers, and industrial practitioners who are interested in natural fibers as a way to preserve the forest resource and to satisfy the increasing demand in pulps.

Raw material: extraction and characterization of fibres and extractives
products from annual plants.- Chemical composition and pulping of fibre from
annual plants - A comparison with other cellulosic fibre sources.-
Characterization and comparative evaluation of thermal, structural, chemical,
mechanical and morphological properties.- Extraction and characterization of
the antioxidant/antimicrobial performance of annual plants.- Production of
bioethanol from annual plant residues: isolation and characterization.-
Delignification and characterization fibres obtained from annual plant.-
Annual plant as sources for preparing fibre and nanofibers.- Production of
cellulose nanocrystal from date palm and their comparison with others
sources.- Preparation and characterization of cellulose nanofibril from
annual plant.- Thermo-chemical properties of nanocellulose from Kenaf.-
Nanocellulose isolated and properties from Tunisian annual plant.- Baggage
and rice straw at multiscale from fibreto nanocellulose.- Characterization of
nanocellulose obtained from cactus.- Composite and nanocomposites using
annual plant.- Mechanical properties of fiberboards made in biocomposites
reinforced with annual plant.- Nanocomposites with cellulose nanocrystals
extracted from annual plants.- Production of  bio-based composites reinforced
with cellulose nanofibril obtained from annual plants.- Production of
cellulose nanofibrils and nanocomposites: A review of recent advances.-
Nanocellulose from agricultural residues in Papermaking application.- Annual
plant as a source for producing macromolecules.- Preparation and
characterization of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC).- Preparation and
characterization of cellulosic derivatives from annual plant.- Liquid
crystalline properties of hydroxypropyl cellulose prepared from annual
plant.- Structure and Properties of Cellulose and Its Derivatives from annual
plant.- Production and Characteristics of Cellulose derivatives from
DifferentSources.- Cellulose Chemistry: Novel Products and Synthesis Paths.-
Potential of use annual plant in wastetreatment.- Potential adsorption of
methylene blue from aqueous solution using annual plant residues.- The
potential of annual biomass for biochar production: Performance, mechanism
and wastewater application.- Biosorption and kinetic study on heavy metals
removal from aqueous solution using fibre and nanocomposites from annual
plants.- Valorisation of annual plants in removing synthetic dye.- Adsorption
of textile dye on an unconventional biosorbent.
Dr. Ramzi Khiari is a senior lecturer at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies in Ksar-Hellal (Monastir, Tunisia) in the department of Textile Engineering. He was graduated in 2005 at the National Engineering School of Monastir in the specialty of Textile Chemistry, before getting a Master degree (2007) from the same institution. Then, he performed a sandwich PhD thesis (2010) between ENIM from University of Monastir in Tunisia and Grenoble INP in France. Finally, in 2017, he has got the diploma of Habilitation Universitaire from University of Monastir and 2020 he has got the diploma Habilitation à diriger des Recherches in Grenoble INP. His research interests focus on the valorization of biomass at multi-scale levels namely: fibers, nanocellulose, lignin, hemicelluloses and their used as potential raw material in several industrial applications (Textile, papermaking, polymeric materials, composites and nanocomposites). A particular focus is given for vegetal biomass from annual plants, and particularly agricultural residues and industrial wastes. During his career, he coordinated several research projects, mainly projects with industry, and supervised various post-graduation students. He has been member of scientific committees, organizing committees and participated in national/international evaluation boards. Dr. Mohammad JAWAID  is Senior Fellow (Professor), Biocomposite Laboratory, INTROP, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. He is also Visiting Prof, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia and Distinguished Visiting Professor, MJIIT-UTM, Malaysia. Research interests includes Hybrid Composites, Advance Materials, Nano Composites, Biopolymer. He has published over 400 Peer reviewed journal papers. 10 Published review paper under Top 25 hot articles. He is Reviewer of several high impact Journals from Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, etc.. He has 12 Intellectual property rights (6 patents and 6 Copyrights).   Prof. Mohamed Naceur BELGACEM is a Professor Belgacem in Grenoble  INP-Pagora Engineering School. He received his Engineering diploma in wood science at the Saint Petersburgs Forest Academy in 1986 (Russia).  He then got a PhD in Material Science and Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, France in 1991. He was then awarded a fellowship from the National Research Council of Canada to carry out a  post-doctoral training for two years in Polytechnic School of Montreal. Professor Belgacem was one of the three Editors-in-chief of an Elsevier Journal: "Industrial Crops and Products".