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- W4386455181 abstract "Enormous amounts of agricultural residues in India are often burnt or dumped in nearby areas causing air, land, and water pollution. Towards fitting in a green life cycle, in this work, we demonstrate the fabrication of acoustic boards from cellulose-rich agriculture residues (rice straw, bagasse, banana stem, and water hyacinth) by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes, and the addition of a foaming agent. Electron microscopy revealed that the fabricated acoustic boards had a porosity > 80%. The boards comprised microfibers of diameter 15 μm, which are finer than the conventional boards made from natural fibers. The addition of a foaming agent increased the absorption coefficients of agroboards of rice straw and water hyacinth by a maximum of 100%, and by 200% for the agroboards of bagasse and banana stem, respectively, in some spectral regimes. In contrast, the transmission loss either remained the same or decreased due to the addition of a foaming agent. In conclusion, this work provides a path to develop scalable green fabrication of agriculture residues to develop efficient biodegradable acoustic boards." @default.
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- W4386455181 title "Green fabrication of cellulose-rich agricultural residues for scalable and biodegradable acoustic boards" @default.
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