2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2018.03.056
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X-ray diffraction study on new organic- natural building materials

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“…The hemp shiv lost 3.6% on the first temperature interval from 20-200 • C and 77.6% on the second one, from 200 and 1000 • C. Compared with References [27,28], the second temperature interval is defined by the thermal combustion of hemicellulose and cellulose. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the hemp shiv was presented in a previous study [19], where the higher peak was recorded at 2 θ = 22.66 • , similar to the studies of References [25,29]. The peak represents the crystallographic plane of the cellulose.…”
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“…The hemp shiv lost 3.6% on the first temperature interval from 20-200 • C and 77.6% on the second one, from 200 and 1000 • C. Compared with References [27,28], the second temperature interval is defined by the thermal combustion of hemicellulose and cellulose. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the hemp shiv was presented in a previous study [19], where the higher peak was recorded at 2 θ = 22.66 • , similar to the studies of References [25,29]. The peak represents the crystallographic plane of the cellulose.…”
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“…The water molecules from the initial stage evaporate during the heating process, cracks appear as a consequence of the steam leak, therefore the resulting cavities will define the perlite structure [34,36,37]. The X-ray diffraction graph of perlite, from Reference [19], resembles the curve shape of powder perlite studied in Reference [38], indicating an amorphous structure already identified in previous studies [39,40]. The crystalline phase of perlite is provided by the compound of SiO 2 and the amorphous structure is given by the aluminosilicate compounds [39].…”
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