2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.12.1166
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Water absorption, flexural properties and morphological characterization of chicken feather fiber-wood sawdust hybrid reinforced waste paper-cement bio-composites

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“…27,[32][33][34] The presence of kaolinite, muscovite and talc can positively impact the WP if it is transformed into a mineral additive for mineral materials applied in mortars or concrete. 35 Some studies indicate that a high content of calcium carbonate (around 50% in weight) promotes the formation of CaO particles contributing to a decrease in the thermal conductivity of the material 36 and an increase in the mechanical strength. 27 Some researchers show that the obtained mineralogical results of WP approximate the pozzolanic ones.…”
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“…27,[32][33][34] The presence of kaolinite, muscovite and talc can positively impact the WP if it is transformed into a mineral additive for mineral materials applied in mortars or concrete. 35 Some studies indicate that a high content of calcium carbonate (around 50% in weight) promotes the formation of CaO particles contributing to a decrease in the thermal conductivity of the material 36 and an increase in the mechanical strength. 27 Some researchers show that the obtained mineralogical results of WP approximate the pozzolanic ones.…”
Section: Xrd Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of kaolinite, muscovite and talc can positively impact the WP if it is transformed into a mineral additive for mineral materials applied in mortars or concrete. 35…”
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“…A study on the effect of blending waste paper and cement in fixed proportion with the use of chicken feather fiber and sawdust as reinforcement at varying proportions was done (A.A. Adediran et al , 2021). In this study, the water absorption and flexural strength of samples were evaluated.…”
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“…As chicken feather fibers increase, water absorptivity decreases. 5 Ecker et al shows that although Polylactic acid is hydrophilic in nature but due to presence of methyl side groups also shows hydrophobic behavior. 6 Gupta and Singh shows that the burning rate decreases and water absorption increases with increased volume percentage of sisal fiber in polyester resin.…”
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