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  • 2024Polyhydroxy-3-Butyrate (PHB)-Based Composite Materials Reinforced with Cellulosic Fibers, Obtained from Barley Waste Straw, to Produce Pieces for Agriculture Applications: Production, Characterization and Scale-Up Analysis2citations
  • 2024Polyhydroxy-3-Butyrate (PHB)-Based Composite Materials Reinforced with Cellulosic Fibers, Obtained from Barley Waste Straw, to Produce Pieces for Agriculture Applications: Production, Characterization and Scale-Up Analysis2citations
  • 2022Environmental Properties and Applications of Biodegradable Starch-Based Nanocomposites59citations
  • 2021A review of the multi-physical characteristics of plant aggregates and their effects on the properties of plant-based concrete28citations
  • 2021Life Cycle Assessment of Olive Pomace as a Reinforcement in Polypropylene and Polyethylene Biocomposite Materials: A New Perspective for the Valorization of This Agricultural By-Product21citations
  • 2021Life Cycle Assessment of Olive Pomace as a Reinforcement in Polypropylene and Polyethylene Biocomposite Materials: A New Perspective for the Valorization of This Agricultural By‐Product21citations
  • 2018Performance, durability and recycling of thermoplastic biocomposites reinforced with coriander straw42citations
  • 2017Production of binderless fiberboards from Calophyllum inophyllum twin-screw extrusion cakes through thermopressingcitations
  • 2017Production of binderless fiberboards from Calophyllum inophyllum twin-screw extrusion cakes through thermopressingcitations
  • 2016The thermo-mechano-chemical twin-screw reactor, a new perspective for the biorefinery of sunflower whole plant ; The thermo-mechano-chemical twin-screw reactor, a new perspective for the biorefinery of sunflower whole plant: Aqueous extraction of oil and other biopolymers, and production of biodegradable fiberboards from cake8citations
  • 2016The thermo-mechano-chemical twin-screw reactor, a new perspective for the biorefinery of sunflower whole plant: aqueous extraction of oil and other biopolymers, and production of biodegradable fiberboards from cake8citations
  • 2016New Renewable and Biodegradable Fiberboards from a Coriander Press Cake20citations
  • 2015Extraction of flavored coriander vegetable oil through extrusion technologycitations
  • 2015Influence of thermo-pressing conditions on the mechanical properties of biodegradable fiberboards made from a deoiled sunflower cake46citations
  • 2015Extrusion technology as a promising tool for vegetable oil extraction: Biorefinery of Apiaceae fruitscitations
  • 2014New renewable and biodegradable particleboards from Jatropha press cakes ; Nouveaux panneaux de particules biosourcés et biodégradables issus de tourteaux de Jatropha15citations
  • 2014New thermal insulation fiberboards from cake generated during biorefinery of sunflower whole plant in a twin-screw extruder69citations
  • 2014Influence of thermo-pressing conditions on the mechanical properties of biodegradable fiberboards made from a deoiled sunflower cake46citations
  • 2014New Renewable and Biodegradable Particleboards from Jatropha Press Cakes15citations
  • 2012Manufacturing of renewable and biodegradable fiberboards from cake generated during biorefinery of sunflower whole plant in twin-screw extruder: Influence of thermo-pressing conditions28citations
  • 2011Incorporation of natural fibres in a biodegradable thermoplastic polymer via a twin-screw extrudercitations
  • 2010Thermo-mechanical behaviour of the raffinate resulting from the aqueous extraction of sunflower whole plant in twin-screw extruder: manufacturing of biodegradable agromaterials by thermo-pressing26citations
  • 2009Manufacturing of biodegradable agromaterials by thermo-pressing of the raffinate resulting from the aqueous extraction of sunflower whole plant in twin-screw extrudercitations

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Méndez González, José Alberto
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Aldana, Gabriela Del Carmen Espadas
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Sablayrolles, Caroline
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Belaud, Jean-Pierre
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  • Espinach Orús, Xavier
  • Raynaud, Christine
  • Oliver Ortega, Helena
  • Méndez González, José Alberto
  • Oliver-Ortega, Helena
  • Espinach, Francesc Xavier
  • Méndez, José Alberto
  • Ponnusamy, Prabaharan Graceraj
  • Merah, Othmane
  • Thiviya, Punniamoorthy
  • Gamage, Ashoka
  • Madhujith, Terrence
  • Mani, Sudhagar
  • Manamperi, Asanga
  • Ratsimbazafy, Herinjaka Haga
  • Magniont, Camille
  • Laborel-Préneron, Aurélie
  • Vialle, Claire
  • Guaygua-Amaguaña, Priscila
  • Aldana, Gabriela Del Carmen Espadas
  • Sablayrolles, Caroline
  • Belaud, Jean-Pierre
  • Guayguaamaguana, Priscila
  • Espadas-Aldana, Gabriela
  • Chabert, France
  • Véronèse, Thierry
  • Uitterhaegen, Evelien
  • Mérian, Tiphaine
  • Ballas, Stéphane
  • Parinet, Julie
  • Labonne, Laurent
  • Talou, Thierry
  • Stevens, Chris
  • Vandenbossche, Virginie
  • Syamani, Firda Aulya
  • Kartika, Ika Amalia
  • Aulya Syamani, Firda
  • Amalia Kartika, Ika
  • Vinet, Justine
  • Buthod Cuam, Virginie
  • Pontalier, Pierre-Yves
  • Rigal, Luc
  • Nguyen, Quang Hung
  • Stevens, Chris V.
  • Merah, Othmane, O.
  • Longieras, Antoine
  • Gamon, Guillaume
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Production of binderless fiberboards from Calophyllum inophyllum twin-screw extrusion cakes through thermopressing

  • Vialle, Claire
  • Vandenbossche, Virginie
  • Evon, Philippe
  • Syamani, Firda Aulya
  • Kartika, Ika Amalia
  • Sablayrolles, Caroline
Abstract

Vegetable oil from Calophyllum inophyllum kernels appears as a promising raw material for biodiesel production in Indonesia. For this, the oil must first be extracted and this is the twin-screw extrusion technology that has been used in that case to conduct such extraction. A two-step process was developed consisting in a mechanical pressing and then in the aqueous extraction of residual oil in the press cake. And, it should be noted that a fibrous residue (i.e. sunflower hull) was added in the second twin-screw reactor to facilitate the liquid/solid separation during the aqueous extraction stage. In the best condition tested, 63% of the oil was extracted. In addition, depending on the extrusion conditions used, residual oil content in the final cake varied from 16.7 to 19.1% of its dry matter instead of 74.0% inside the starting material (i.e. the kernel). In this study, the use of the final cakes as sources for fiberboard manufacture through thermopressing was investigated. These cakes can be considered as natural composites with lignocellulosic fibers from the fibrous residue and proteins from the Calophyllum inophyllum kernel breakdown process acting respectively as reinforcing fillers and a natural binder [1-2]. Cohesive self-bonded boards were thus obtained through thermopressing using the next molding conditions: 200 °C temperature, 20 MPa pressure and 300 s molding time. For the three cakes tested, part of their residual oil was expressed through the sidewall vents of the mold during molding, which was due to the applied pressure, and this contributed to the increase in the total vegetable oil recovery. In addition, the more the residual oil content in the cake, the more the oil expressed. However, oil expression during molding reduced the mechanical resistance of fiberboards, due to defects appearing within the material as the oil escaped. This contributed to a slight increase in the bending properties (from 12.1 to 15.4 MPa for flexural strength at break and from 1.9 to 2.0 GPa for elastic modulus) with the cake’s residual oil content decrease (from 19.1 to 16.7%). A significant improvement in the molding process consisted in conducting the cake’s deoiling prior thermopressing using a Soxhlet extraction apparatus and cyclohexane as extracting solvent. From this, the properties of the corresponding board (4.3 mm thickness and 1185 kg/m3 density) were much improved: 79° Shore D surface hardness (instead of 70° without deoiling), 23.7 MPa flexural strength at break and 3.1 GPa elastic modulus. In parallel, thickness swelling after 24 h immersion in water was 43.9% and it has decreased up to 27.6% after the board’s heat treatment (200 °C during 10 min). This optimal fiberboard complied with the French standard NF EN 312 (standard dedicated to the specifications for particleboards), type P7 (i.e. load bearing boards for use under high stress and in wet conditions) for flexural properties (recommendations of 21 MPa and 3.1 GPa for flexural strength at break and elastic modulus, respectively, for boards with a 4 to 6 mm thickness). However, thickness swelling after immersion in water will need to be significantly reduced to achieve the 10% recommended standard value.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • extrusion
  • strength
  • composite
  • flexural strength
  • hardness
  • defect
  • Soxhlet extraction