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Das A, Agar D, Rudolfsson M, Kilpelainen P, Tienaho J, Fernando D
Sci Rep . 2024 Oct; 14(1):25548. PMID: 39462001
The transition to a bioeconomy is attracting the use of wood powders for developing bio-based chemicals, fuels, and products to replace fossil-based products. Wood powder-based products depend on the properties...
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Tienaho J, Fidelis M, Brannstrom H, Hellstrom J, Rudolfsson M, Das A, et al.
ACS Sustain Resour Manag . 2024 Feb; 1(2):237-249. PMID: 38414817
During stemwood harvesting, substantial volumes of logging residues are produced as a side stream. Nevertheless, industrially feasible processing methods supporting their use for other than energy generation purposes are scarce....
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Das A, Mitra K, Conte A, Sarker A, Chowdhury A, Ragauskas A
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Jan; 261(Pt 2):129753. PMID: 38286369
Lignin's antibacterial properties have become increasingly relevant due to the rise of microbial infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. Lignin is capable of interacting electrostatically with bacteria and contains polyphenols that...
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Das A, Islam M, Ghosh C, Ghosh R
Heliyon . 2023 Jul; 9(8):e18383. PMID: 37520963
This research was done to evaluate the feasibility of using for manufacturing glulam beams. The physical and mechanical properties of the glulam beam were evaluated, and these properties were compared...
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Das A, Mandal A, Mondal T
J Fluoresc . 2023 Apr; 33(6):2229-2239. PMID: 37004622
Inhomogeneity in single molecule electron transfer at the surface of lipid in a single vesicle has been explored by single molecule spectroscopic technique. In our study we took Di-methyl aniline...
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Das A, Islam M, Ghosh R, Maryana R
Heliyon . 2023 Feb; 9(1):e13028. PMID: 36820173
The growing demand for energy and environmental issues are the main concern for the sustainable development of modern society. Replacing toxic and expensive materials with inexpensive and biodegradable biomaterials is...
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Hossain M, Ghosh R, Das A, Maryana R, Nath S, Islam M, et al.
ACS Omega . 2022 Nov; 7(43):39370-39374. PMID: 36340150
is the most common bamboo species which grows naturally and gregariously covering large tracts of land in the forests of Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. However, there is limited information...
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Ghosh D, Islam M, Ghosh R, Mazumdar S, Das A
Heliyon . 2022 Sep; 8(8):e10360. PMID: 36061006
(Lam.) A. Rich ex Walp is widely used as raw materials in particleboard and match industries in Bangladesh. The current study aimed to identify the drying characteristics of wood for...
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Islam M, Adib A, Dana N, Das A, Faruk M, Hasan Siddique M, et al.
RSC Adv . 2022 Apr; 11(46):28542-28549. PMID: 35478541
In this study, bio-adhesives from natural rubber latex (NRL) were combined with starch and formic acid to fabricate jute stick-based particleboards (JSPs). Different blends of NRL, starch, and formic acid,...
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Islam M, Liza A, Khatun M, Faruk M, Das A, Dey M, et al.
Glob Chall . 2021 Sep; 5(9):2100002. PMID: 34504715
This study investigates the efficacy of chemically modified bone adhesive as a formaldehyde-free binder for wood-based industries. Two different types of adhesive are formulated after chemical modification of bone powder...