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“…201312170002 (PROVIRON Belgium) and cellulose fibres type EFC 1000 (CF) (Rettenmeier & Sohne AG, Germany) were used. The polymeric matrix has a density of 1.2197 g/cm 3 and melt flow index of 3.63 g/10 min. (180°C/2.16 kg).…”
Section: Experimental Part Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…201312170002 (PROVIRON Belgium) and cellulose fibres type EFC 1000 (CF) (Rettenmeier & Sohne AG, Germany) were used. The polymeric matrix has a density of 1.2197 g/cm 3 and melt flow index of 3.63 g/10 min. (180°C/2.16 kg).…”
Section: Experimental Part Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The melting temperature (T m ), melting enthalpy (∆H m ) and degree of crystallinity (X c ) were extracted from the DSC curves. The degree of crystallinity (X c ) of PHB composite was calculated using equation 3: (3) where: ∆H m is the melting enthalpy of the test samples (Jg -1 ) and ∆H m o is the enthalpy value for a theoretically 100 % crystalline PHB (146 Jg -1 ) [25].…”
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“…In the case of Tyromyces palustris attack, MCC concentration did not have a statistical effect on weight loss values but it did on moisture content values. The presence of plastic in WPC prevents moisture uptake, but fungal attack has emerged under high moisture conditions due to fungi degrade wood compounds [21,22]. Some researchers observed the effects of wood in HDPE composites on fungal susceptibility are enriched by soil test.…”
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“…WPCs products were once considered impervious to the attack of living organisms, such as fungi, mould, algae, marine borer, and termites because the wood particles were assumed to completely be encapsulated by the thermoplastic resin, thereby providing effective protection against biological damage. This assumption was disproven by laboratory testing and practical applications (Defoirdt et al 2010;H'ng et al 2011;Segerholm et al 2012;Catto et al 2016). Major studies on WPCs have focused on polyolefins as a polymeric matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%