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- 2024Effects of Geographical Conditions on the Physiochemical Properties of Natural Fiber Extracted from the Root of Prosopis juliflora
- 2023Nature of magnetic transitions and evidence for magnetoelastic coupling in the biskyrmion-host hexagonal compound MnNiGacitations
- 2023FIRST THEROPOD RECORD FROM THE MARINE BATHONIAN OF JAISALMER BASIN, TETHYAN COAST OF GONDWANAN INDIAcitations
- 2022Galvanostatic optimization of polyaniline coating on mild steel in tartrate medium for corrosion protection
- 2022Antisite disorder and Berry curvature driven anomalous Hall effect in the spin gapless semiconducting Mn$_2$CoAl Heusler compoundcitations
- 2021Dataset for the selection of electrolytes for Electropolymerization of aniline
- 2021Ce-Doped PANI/Fe3O4 Nanocompositescitations
- 2021The effect of electrolytes on the coating of polyaniline on mild steel by electrochemical methods and its corrosion behaviorcitations
- 2021Robust evidence for the stabilization of the premartensite phase in Ni-Mn-In magnetic shape memory alloys by chemical pressurecitations
- 2021Pair distribution function study of $Ni_2MnGa$ magnetic shape memory alloy: Evidence for the precursor state of the premartensite phasecitations
- 2020Robust Bain distortion in the premartensite phase of a platinum-substituted Ni2MnGa magnetic shape memory alloycitations
- 2019Improved magnetostructural and magnetocaloric reversibility in magnetic Ni-Mn-In shape-memory Heusler alloy by optimizing the geometric compatibility conditioncitations
- 2019Effect of chemical and hydrostatic pressure on the coupled magnetostructural transition of Ni-Mn-In Heusler alloyscitations
- 2018Adaptive modulation in the $mathrm{Ni_{2}Mn_{1.4}In_{0.6}}$ magnetic shape-memory Heusler alloycitations
- 2018Anomalous Hall effect in Weyl semimetal half-Heusler compounds RPtBi (R = Gd and Nd)citations
- 2017Robust Bain distortion in the premartensite phase of a platinum-substituted Ni2MnGa magnetic shape memory alloycitations
- 2017Robust Bain distortion in the premartensite phase of a platinum-substituted $mathrm{Ni_{2}}MnGa$ magnetic shape memory alloycitations
- 2015Premartensite to martensite transition and its implications for the origin of modulation in $mathrm{Ni_{2}MnGa}$ ferromagnetic shape-memory alloycitations
- 2015Enhanced power factor and reduced thermal conductivity of a half-Heusler derivative Ti9Ni7Sn8: A bulk nanocomposite thermoelectric material
- 2015Residual stress induced stabilization of martensite phase and its effect on the magnetostructural transition in Mn-rich Ni-Mn-In/Ga magnetic shape-memory alloyscitations
- 2014Investigations on the electronic transport and piezoresistivity properties of Ni2−XMn1+XGa (X = 0 and 0.15) Heusler alloys under hydrostatic pressurecitations
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Effects of Geographical Conditions on the Physiochemical Properties of Natural Fiber Extracted from the Root of Prosopis juliflora
Abstract
<jats:p>Biomass-derived Natural Fiber Composites (BDNFCs) are becoming popular in versatile applications in aerospace, biomedical, energy storage automotive, etc. due to their biodegradability, environmental friendliness, and cost-effectiveness. In the current work, root fibers extracted from Prosopis juliflora were selected as the natural fiber. Characterization results for physical and chemical properties on the effects of soil types and moistures in 2 different states of India, i.e. Telangana, and Tamil Nadu on fiber compositions and properties. The results reveals that hemicellulose content of tamilnadu fiber (81 wt%) is less than that of the Telangana fiber (85.7 wt%). Based on analysis results of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) andThermo Gravimetric Analysis (TGA), Tamil Nadu fiber has the themal stability at 239 °C and maximum degradation temperature at 359.1 °C. Whereas Telangana fiber has thermal stability at 253 °C, and maximum degradation temprature at 387.5 °C. The crystallinity indexes of Tamil Nadu and Telangana fibers were calculated, based on analysis of X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), to be 69.6% and 67.4%, respectively. The crystal sizes of Tamil Nadu and Telangana fibers were 14.38 and 13.21 nm, respectively.</jats:p>