Publications by authors named "Jaber Hosseinzadeh"

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  • The study developed new biocomposites using tall oil fatty acid-modified lignin, citric acid-esterified polyvinyl alcohol, and unbleached fibers to improve thermal and mechanical properties while focusing on renewable resources.
  • Characterization methods like FTIR, DMA, and TGA showed successful modification of materials and significant enhancements in viscoelastic properties and thermal stability, particularly with high levels of modified components.
  • The best-performing biocomposite formulation demonstrated strong mechanical properties, with potential applications in sustainable packaging, automotive parts, building materials, and other industries needing eco-friendly solutions to replace traditional plastics.
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Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was successfully synthesized from sugarcane bagasse using a rapid, low-temperature hydrochloric acid (HCl) gas treatment. The primary aim was to develop an energy-efficient "green" cellulose extraction process. Response surface methodology optimized the liquid-phase hydrolysis conditions to 3.

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