Search Results - "JAU CHOY LAI"
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Evaluating the Chemical and Rheological Attributes of Aged Asphalt: Synergistic Effects of Maltene and Waste Engine Oil Rejuvenators
Published in Arabian journal for science and engineering (2011) (01-10-2020)“…The service life of road pavement reduces as it ages and loses its properties due to the exposure to varying traffic loads and climatic conditions. This study…”
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Effect of growth factors on the production of mycelium-based biofoam
Published in Clean technologies and environmental policy (2022)“…Mycelium-based biofoam has the potential to become an alternative to petroleum-polymeric based-foam by utilising fungal mycelium and lignocellulosic material…”
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A new approach to enhance the reclaimed asphalt pavement features: role of maltene as a rejuvenator
Published in Road materials and pavement design (02-11-2022)“…The properties of aged asphalt can be renewed using rejuvenating agents. Rejuvenators can improve the performance of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) by…”
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Self-Healable Bio-based Epoxy Resin from Epoxidized Palm Oil
Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-12-2021)“…Epoxy resin is a thermoset with superior mechanical strength, thermal stability and dimensional stability, granted by the permanent crosslinking networks in…”
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Galvanic Replacement-Enabled Synthesis of In(OH) 3 /Ag/C Nanocomposite as an Effective Photocatalyst for Ultraviolet C Degradation of Methylene Blue
Published in ACS omega (16-06-2020)“…Sub-10 nm indium metal nanoparticles (In NPs) stabilized on conductive carbon were reacted with silver nitrate in dark conditions in water at room temperature…”
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Mechanical, thermal and water absorption properties of plasticised sago pith waste
Published in Fibers and polymers (01-05-2014)“…This paper provides an insight into the potential of utilising sago pith waste (SPW) to produce composite material. SPW is a fibrous waste that is produced as…”
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Mechanical and water absorption properties of poly(vinyl alcohol)/sago pith waste biocomposites
Published in Journal of composite materials (01-06-2011)“…A series of blends of sago pith waste (SPW) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) were prepared. Mechanical and water absorption properties of the composites have been…”
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Extraction of cellulose from rice straw for regeneration of hydrogels
Published in Environmental quality management (01-09-2022)“…The aim of this study is to evaluate the optimum sodium hydroxide (NaOH) concentrations (2 to 12 wt%) for extraction of cellulose from agricultural waste –…”
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Cellulose nanofibril-based aerogel derived from sago pith waste and its application on methylene blue removal
Published in International journal of biological macromolecules (01-10-2020)“…Sago pith cellulose nanofibril (SPCNF) aerogel derived from sago pith waste (SPW) was successfully produced through three consecutive steps, namely dewaxing…”
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Water Absorption of Lignocellulosic Phenolic Composites
Published in Polymers & polymer composites (01-01-2008)“…The main objective of this study is to investigate the effect of filler content and filler size on the water absorption behaviour of phenolic composites filled…”
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Synthesis and Characterization of Alginate-Based Sol–Gel Synthesis of Lithium Nickel Phosphate with Surface Area Control
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (16-01-2019)“…A sol–gel method in which alginate was used to help prepare carbon-coated LiNiPO4 nanocrystal aggregates with controllable surface area is reported. Nickel…”
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Characterisation of sago pith waste and its composites
Published in Industrial crops and products (01-02-2013)“…► FTIR and XRD showed peaks which were attributed to sago starch and fibre. ► Sago pith waste can be converted into natural fibre reinforced thermoplastic…”
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