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Researchers of the Laboratory of Pulp & Paper Science (LGP2)
(Grenoble INP-Pagora, Grenoble INP, CNRS, CTP)
(September 2009)
 
Grenoble INP-Pagora, 
   International School of paper, print media and biomaterials Posters realized for the 8th Pagora Days
"Future of fibre based biomaterials for packaging?"

in July 2009 by the LGP2 researchers with their research partners
and coordinated by Deborah Le Corre
Laboratory 
   of Pulp and Paper Science  (LGP2)

III - In-situ polymerization of poly(ε-caprolactone) onto lignocellulosic fibres from date palm tree leaflets

J. El Barqy, H. Kaddami, M. Lhcini, A. Dufresne

III - 1 - Objective

Valorisation of lignocellulosic fibres (LCF) of date palm tree (Phoenix L. dactylifera) via preparation of composites based on these fibres and the synthetic biodegradable polymer poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL).

In-situ polymerization 
   of poly(ε-caprolactone) onto lignocellulosic fibres from date palm 
   tree leaflets

 

III - 2 - Poster

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