Characterization of tannin extracted from Aningeria altissima bark and formulation of bioresins for the manufacture of Triumfetta cordifolia needle-punched nonwovens fiberboards: Novel green composite panels for sustainability
“…This mass loss results in the splitting of the C-O bonds, followed by the maximum decomposition of cellulose and hemicellulose. The peak at 309 °C reveals the total decomposition of tannin and part of the lignin as observed for Aninigé altissima tannin [ 48 ]. …”
“…This mass loss results in the splitting of the C-O bonds, followed by the maximum decomposition of cellulose and hemicellulose. The peak at 309 °C reveals the total decomposition of tannin and part of the lignin as observed for Aninigé altissima tannin [ 48 ]. …”
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