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    Silver-nanoparticle-containing handsheets for antimicrobial applications by Puangsin, Buapan, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Yimlamai, Piyawan, Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Pisutpiched, Sawitree, Isogai, Akira

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-02-2022)
    “…Development of self-sanitizing cellulose and cellulose paper-based products will increase human safety and hygiene. In the present work, a softwood bleached…”
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    Fiber morphology, chemical composition, and properties of kraft pulping handsheet made from four Thailand bamboo species by Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Yimlamai, Piyawan, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim, Pisutpiched, Sawitree, Sungkaew, Sarawood, Sukyai, Prakit, Puangsin, Buapan

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (24-04-2023)
    “…The microstructural, morphological, chemical, pulp, and paper properties of four fast growing Thai bamboo species, Bambusa vulgaris, Bambusa longispiculata,…”
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    Properties of mixture of hemp bast and softwood pulp for filter paper manufacture by Yimlamai, Piyawan, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim, Puangsin, Buapan, Nanta, Kawinthida, Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Pisutpiched, Sawitree, Chaisan, Tanapon, Fei, Binqi, Hiziroglu, Salim

    Published in Heliyon (15-02-2024)
    “…The objective of this study was to investigate the morphological and chemical properties of hemp bast RPF1 variety fiber to be used as a potential raw material…”
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    Utilization of hemp stalk as a potential resource for bioenergy by Chaowana, Pannipa, Hnoocham, Warinya, Chaiprapat, Sumate, Yimlamai, Piyawan, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Wanitpinyo, Kapphapaphim, Chaisan, Tanapon, Paopun, Yupadee, Pisutpiched, Sawitree, Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Puangsin, Buapan

    “…[Display omitted] •Hemp stalks has a high heating value similar to or slightly lower than some common biomass used in Thailand.•The primary organic elements of…”
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    Development of Nanocomposite Film Comprising of Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Incorporated with Bacterial Cellulose Nanocrystals and Magnetite Nanoparticles by Usawattanakul, Naphat, Torgbo, Selorm, Sukyai, Prakit, Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Puangsin, Buapan, Srichola, Preeyanuch

    Published in Polymers (28-05-2021)
    “…Nanocomposite film of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) incorporated with bacterial cellulose nanocrystals (BCNCs) and magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4) is reported in…”
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    Natural fibers derived from Coi (Streblus asper Lour.) and their behavior in pulping and as paper by Boonpitaksakul, Wisanee, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Puangsin, Buapan, Pisutpiched, Sawitree, Khantayanuwong, Somwang

    Published in Bioresources (01-08-2019)
    “…The Siamese people utilized the bark of the Coi tree (Streblus asper Lour.) to manufacture paper approximately 330 years ago. However, there are no studies yet…”
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    Starch nanocomposites reinforced with TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils derived from bamboo holocellulose by Pitiphatharaworachot, Sasiprapa, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Sungkaew, Sarawood, Pisutpiched, Sawitree, Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Puangsin, Buapan

    Published in Bioresources (01-05-2019)
    “…Bamboo holocellulose was oxidized by 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl radical (TEMPO) in water at pH 10 with an addition of 7.5 mmol g-1 of NaClO for 2 h…”
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    Physical properties of handsheets derived from Coi (Streblus asper Lour.) pulp fiber as papermaking material traced from ancient times by Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Boonpitaksakul, Wisanee, Chitbanyong, Korawit, Pisutpiched, Sawitree, Puangsin, Buapan

    Published in Bioresources (01-08-2021)
    “…There have been recent attempts to revive the traditional production of handmade paper from the bark of the Coi (Streblus asper Lour.) tree in Thailand. A…”
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    Assessment of Electrothermal Pretreatment of Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) Peels for Producing Cellulose Fibers by Torgbo, Selorm, Sukyai, Prakit, Khantayanuwong, Somwang, Puangsin, Buapan, Srichola, Preeyanuch, Sukatta, Udomlak, Kamonpatana, Pitiya, Beaumont, Marco, Rosenau, Thomas

    Published in ACS omega (08-11-2022)
    “…Agroindustrial wastes are renewable sources and the most promising sustainable alternative to lignocellulosic biomass for cellulose production. This study…”
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