oral presentations - ICNF 2015

Day 1 (Monday) – 27th April 2015
9.00
Opening Session
Keynote Speak: “Biomimetic functional materials based on cellulose and chitin nanofibers”
Prof. Qi Zhou
9.30
Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden
Chair: Mario de Araujo
Selp/Ag Composites
10.15
Raul Machado
Centre of Molecular and Environmental
10.30
Biomimetics (Session chair: Gary Chinga-Carrasco)
Biology, University of Minho
Portugal
ID 49
Development of Bio-Inspired Composites:
Hygroscopic Behaviour of Vegetal Fibres as a
key factor
Antoine Le Duigou
University of South Brittany – LIMATB
France
ID 264
Design and Fashion – The Influence of
Biomimetics in Symbolic and Aesthetic
10.45
product features
Débora Estimas
Federal University of Piauí
Brazil
11.00 –
Room 3
ID 5
Use of agave atrovirens fibers for
production of cellulases by Trichoderma
asperellum
Naivy Yuvicel Nava
Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila
Mexico
ID 64
Controversial Thoughts on the Competing
Forces during celulose disolution and
regeneration: amphiphilicity and role of
hydrophobic interactions
Bruno Medronho
University of Algarve
Portugal
ID 183
Application of Electro- Technologies in the
Processing of Flax Stems
Vijaya Raghavan
McGill University
ID 193
New & Innovative natural fibers and structures (Session chair: Júlia Baruque-Ramos)
ID 182
Antimicrobial Electrospun Membranes of
Room 2
New processes for natural fiber, agriculture extraction and processing (Session chair: Malgorzata
Zimniewska)
Room 1
Canada
Characterization of Brazil nut fibers
Nelida Lucia del Mastro
IPEN-CNEM/SP
Brazil
ID 141
Mechanical Properties of Tururi Fiber
Amanda Sousa Monteiro
University of São Paulo
Brazil
ID 186
Electrospun fibres composed of recombinant
silk-elastin protein and pla blends: properties
and morphology
Raul Machado
Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology,
University of Minho
Portugal
Coffee-break
11.30
ID 209
Antioxidant activity of flax fibers
surfboard fins with natural fibres, part II:
relationship between the scientific world
and the business community
Raul Fangueiro
University of Minho
Portugal
ID 88
Enhance of the interfacial adhesion between
natural rubber and pineapple leaf fiber for
better stress transfer in their composites
Institute of Natural Fibres & Medicinal Plants
Poland
ID 160
Nanoparticle deposits on micro- and
nanofibrillated cellulose fibers: effect of
fiber morphology and rheological properties
Pieter Samyn
University of Freiburg
Germany
ID 172
Structures of carboxylated celulose fibers –
fates of S1, S2 and S3 layers
Nuttapong Hariwongsanupab
Goeun Sim
Mahidol University and Institut de Science
McGill University
des Matériaux de Mulhouse
Canada
Thailand
Product development based on natural fibers (Session chair: Dilip Tambyrajah)
12.00
Greencomposites (Session chair: Aart van Vuure)
11.45
Resin transfer moulding (rtm) production of
Malgorzata Zimniewska
Invited speaker: The revolution of the
Functional natural fibers (Session chair: Juan P. Hinestroza)
11.30
ID 221
experimental work and testing
Aitor Hernandez Michelena
University of Plymouth
Spain
ID 62
Hemp and flax fibers in production of
artistic papers with natural dyestuff
Katarzyna Schmidt-Przewozna
Institute of Natural Fibres & Medicinal
Plants
Poland
ID 63
Future prospects ok Kozo fibers in art
renovation and modern desing
Anna Maria Brandys
Institute of Natural Fibres & Medicinal
Plants
Poland
1
ID 42
Fire resistance and fire reaction of Bio-
12.15
ID 43
ID 195
Composite sandwiches for building
Degradation of indigo blue dye by using
construction
plantain fibers modified with nanoparticles
Pietro Di Modica
Yuliana Cadavid
Mechanical and System Engineering School,
University of Colombia
Newcastle University
Colombia
A novel denim fabric with increased termal
comfort properties at real wearing
conditions
Lubos Hes
Technical University of Liberec
Czech Republic
United Kingdom
ID 75
Efficient utilization of biomass to produce
sound-absorbing composites
12.30
Eulalia Gliscinska
Lodz University of Technology
Poland
ID 210
Eco-friendly epoxy resin/flax fibre composite
system as a material for surf boards
12.45
production
Aitor Hernandez Michelena
University of Plymouth
Spain
13.00 –
ID 236
ID 297
Simultaneous applications of reactive dyes
Hemp fibre from crops grown on reclaimed
and reactive-type microcapsules on cotton
land for the production of sanitary mats
fabric
Jacek Kolodziej
Erhan Öner
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal
Marmara University
Plants
Turkey
Poland
ID 256
ID 216
Functional composite aerogels based on
A novel aqueous process for the production
nanocellulose and platinum nanoparticles
of textile from celulose fibers
Ricardo Pinto
Theo van de Ven
University of Aveiro
McGill University
Portugal
Canada
Lunch
14.00
ID 32
Effect of dry heat treatment on jute fabric
ID 200
for improvement in mechanical properties of
Evaluation of natural fibres from
jute: unsaturated polyester resin based
14.30
as reinforced composites
moulding method
Prof. Xungai Wang
Australian Future Fibres Research and
Innovation Centre
Australia
ID 50
Analysis of chemical and mechanical
properties of coconut fiber to
development of products
Célia Regina da Costa
Politecnico di Milano – Department of
Design
Italy
National Institute of Research on Jute and
Allied Fibre Technology
India
ID 56
Flax fiber reinforced Polymide 11 composite:
influence of constituents and process
parameters
Yann Lebaupin
ESTACA
France
ID 78
Effect on carbon blacks as hybrid filler in
short pineapple leaf fiber reinforced nitrile
University of São Paulo
Applications of natural fibers in high end sectors (Session chair: B. Singh)
Fibres and Structures
Barbara Maria Gama Guimarães
Ammayappan Lakshmanan
Invited speaker: The Magic of Wild Silk
Natural fibers based polumeric composites (Session chair: Sohel Rana)
14.15
brazilianmavaceae family and its potential
polymeric composite by compression
Properties and characterization of natural fibers & structures (Session chair: Mario de Araujo)
14.00
Brazil
ID 103
A study of the feasibility of wool bonded
polyurethane for sportswear applications
Maryam Naebe
Deakin University
Australia
ID 104
The use of cellulosic fibers wastes to
increase the mechanical behaviour on
biodegradable composites for automotive
rubber composites
interior parts
Kontapond Prukkaewkanjana
Nuno Calçada Loureiro
Mahidol University
Institute of Mechanical Engineering and
Thailand
Industrial Management
Portugal
2
14.45
15.00
ID 72
ID 93
Mechanical characterisation of willow
Effect of Fiber morphology and structure
Use of natural fiber in pavement – natural
based on micro-CT and digital volume
onto the properties of miscanthus-
rubber and leather buffing dust as bitumen
correlation (DVC) analysis
reinforced composites
modifier
Jin Tao
Jordi Girones
Chidambaram Kamaraj
The Australia National University
CEMEF – Mines Paristech
Anna University Chennai
Australia
France
India
ID 84
ID 95
ID 134
Influence of moisture conditions on the
Evalution of Mechanical and termal
Studies on improvement of natural jute
creep behaviour of jute yarns
properties of short hybrid natural fiber
fiber geotextile by asphalt binders for
paving applications
Amandine Célino
reinforced composites
Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et
Kishor Kumar
P.k.Jain
Mécanique
Kakatiya Institute of Technology and science
Central Road Research Institute
France
India
India
ID 132
Influence of stem morphology and
fibers stiffness on the lodging stability
15.15
ID 108
of flax
Alain Bourmad
University of South Brittany
France
ID 97
ID 145
Nature of plants fibers: influence on the final
Nanofibers of triacetate celulose obtained
properties of composite
by electrospinning for medical application
Morgane Tanguy
Silgia Aparecida da Costa
Cooper Standard
University of São Paulo
France
Brazil
ID 44
15.30
Characterization of the tensile
ID 100
mechanical behavior of fibers obtained
A genotype effect on the properties of
from wastes of ornamental plants
sorghum-reinforced composites
José Roberto d'Almeida
Loan Thi To Vo
Pontífica Universidade Católica do Rio
Mines ParisTech, PSL Research University
de Janeiro
France
ID 152
Repairo of masonry elements subjected to
axial bending loads using flax-frcm
composites
Rosamaria Codispoti
University of Calabria
Italy
Brazil
15.45 –
Coffee-break
16.15
ID 111
ID 74
Ecological comparisson of natural dyeing
Formability of the flax fibre reinforcements
Fiber Science: Understanding how it works
and speculating on its future
Prof. Mario de Araujo
University do Minho
Portugal
ID 98
Novel method to improve stiffness of cotton
fabric permanently
Vijay Baheti
Technical University of Liberec
Czech Republic
ELÇİN GÜNEŞ
Namik Kemal University
Turkey
ID 109
Effectiveness of fention process in
decolorization of reactive dye effluents
depending on the dye chromophore
YALÇIN GÜNEŞ
Namik Kemal University
Turkey
ID 131
Low temperature dyeing of mohair
(angora goat) fibers with acid dyes in the
presence of nonionic surfactant
RIZA ATAV
during the manufacturing
Analytics Modelling and prediction of properties (Session chair: Jan Ivens)
16.45
Natural fiber modification techniques (Session chair : Theo van de Ven)
16.30
Invited speaker:
Textile Processing of natural fibers (Session chair: Maria Teresa Pessoa Amorim)
and reactive dyeing of cotton fabrics
16.15
Fatma Omrani
University of Lille
France
ID 188
Mechanical performance of thermoformed
natural fibre reinforced thermoplastic
product: numerical simulations versus
experiments
Frederik Desplentere
KU Leuven
Belgium
ID 136
Yielding stem and fibre characteristics of
hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in the Czech
Republic
Marie Bjelkova
Namik Kemal University
Agritec Plant Research Ltd.
Turkey
Czech Republic
3
ID 101
17.00
ID 135
ID 142
A finite elemento analysis to validate the rule-
Fkuorination as an effective way to reduce
Coloration properties of cotton fabric,
of-mixtures for the prediction of the young’s
natural fibers hydrophily
finished with nem oil nanoemulsion
modulus of composites with non-circular
Karine Charlet
Marziyeh Khatibzadeh
anisotropic fibres
Institut Pascal
Amirkabir University of Applied Sciences
John Summerscales
France
Iran
University of Plymouth
17.15
extraction residue for film production
Bianca Maniglia
University of São Paulo
Brazil
ID 171
Biodegradation of wool used for the
production of innovative geotextiles
17.30
designed to erosion control
Jan Broda
University of Bielsko-Biala
Poland
ID 192
Chemically Treating Fibers to Improve
Interfacial Bonding in Banana Fiber-
17.45
Reinforced Composite Materials
William Jordan
Baylor University
United States
18.00
ID 360
Characterisation of cashmere-type fine
down hairs of native goats in Turkey
Gulcin Cilveli
Namik Keumal University
Turkey
ID 293
Physico-chemical and mechanical
properties of kenaf fiber
Yosr Ben Mlik
University of Monastir
Tunisia
ID 222
Physicochemical characterization of buriti
palm fiber (Mauritia flexuosa MART.)
Ivete Cattani
University of São Paulo
Brazil
Analytics Modelling and prediction of properties (Session chair: John Summerscales)
ID 140
Structural modification of turmeric dye
Properties and characterization of natural fibers & structures (Session chair: Polona Dobnik Dubrovski)
United Kingdom
ID 325
Tensile strenght and size effect amoung
ultimate flax fibers
Moussa Gomina
Laboratoire CRISMAT
France
ID 299
Young's modulus of plant fibers
Moussa Gomina
CRISMAT, ENSICAEN
France
ID 197
Predictive modelling of porous structure of
nonwovens made from the blends of vis and
pes fibers
Polona Dobnik Dubrovski
University of Maribor
Slovenia
Social Program – Visit Ponta Delgada
4
Day 2 (Tuesday) – 28th April 2015
Keynote Speak2: “Teaching Cotton New Tricks via Manipulation of Nanoscale Phenomena”
Prof. Juan Hinestroza
9.00
Cornell University
NY, USA
Chair: You-lo Hsieh
Room 1
Room 2
Discover Natural Fibres Initiative
Malgorzata Zimniewska
9.45
Institute ff Natural Fibres & Medicinal
Plants
Poland
Room 3
ID 374
ID 263
Cellulose nanowhisker obtained from
Brazilian textile recycling of cotton and other
cotton rejected by textile industry
materials
Andrea Zille
Júlia Baruque-Ramos
University of Minho
University of São Paulo
Portugal
Brazil
ID 232
and consumer attitudes - the new
Thermophysical performance of
challenges
electrospun cotton webs
Marie Demaegdt
Nuno Belino
10.15
DNFI Session (Session chair: Malgorzata Zimniewska)
CELC European Confederation of Flax
and Hemp
France
ID 295
A review of wool recycling and reuse
Angus Ireland
Australian Wool Innovation Ltd
Australia
ID 96
Wool as Heirloom
Tone Skoårdal Tobiasson and Ingun G.
10.30
Klepp
University of Beira Interior
Portugal
ID 231
Obtainment and characterization of
(nano)lignin from oil palm (Elaeis
guineensis) fibrous waste
João Paulo Saraiva Morais
Embrapa Cotton
Brazil
ID 240
Hydroxyapatite-bacterial celulose
nanocomposites derived from agroindustrial wastes
Norwegian Institute for Consumer
Morsyleide Freitas Rosa
Research
Embrapa Tropical Agroindustry
Norway
Brazil
ID 198
Ultrasonic washing of greige cotton fabrics
Muhammed İbrahim Bahtiyari
Textile Processing of natural fibers (Session chair: Sunil Kumar Sett)
ID 306
Nanodimensional natural fibers (Session chair: Orlando Rojas)
10.00
Flax/linen: filiere, market expansion
Erciyes University
Turkey
ID 185
Biostudio: printing and dyeing using
actinobacteria
Breno Abreu
University of Brasilia
Brazil
ID 157
Laundering of linen fabrics with a novel
algorithm
Hatice Acikgoz
Istambul Technical University
Turkey
ID 45
ID 168
Natural Fibres and the World Economy
10.45
Terry Townsend
ICAC
International Organization
Isolation and characterization of
nanocellulose whiskers and lignin from
coir fibers
José Roberto d'Almeida
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de
Janeiro
ID 276
Softening of colombian plantain fiber fabric
Maria Camila Gallego
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
Colombia
Brazil
11.00 –
11.30
Coffee-break
5
ID 202
ID 81
Electrospun fibres of an elastina-like
Ontogenesis and yields of fibre flax cultivars in
recombinamer functionalized with na
11.30
Prof. Grzegorz Spychalski
ID 148
How to Meet Tomorrow´s Market
Needs Today
Andreas Giehl
ID 300
Hemp cultivation opportunities and
12.30
perspectives in Lithuania
Vaida Jonaitienė
Kaunas University of Technology
Lithuania
ID 382
Nanocellulose in biomedical area: brief
12.45
review
Catarina Guise
University of Minho
Portugal
13.00 –
14.00
University of Calcuta
India
ID 127
Exploring the use of amazonic
nanostructured fibers as prèt-â-porter
fabrics
Carolina Obregon
Jorge Tadeo Lozano University
Colombia
ID 147
Renewable materials for stab
resistance
Marcus O. Weber
ID 302
Novel Auxetic structures from Basalt
fibre based braided composites for
New processes for natural fiber agriculture extraction and processing (Session chair: Morsyleide Freitas Rosa)
Lithuania
acuminata)
Sunil Kumar Sett
New & Innovative natural fibers & structures (Session chair: Helena Cristina Vasconcelos)
Markets for natural fibers (Session chair: Raechel Laing)
12.15
Kaunas University of Technology
pseudostem (musa balbisiana & musa
Diversifolia) Fibre Blended Yarns
Poland
Vaida Jonaitienė
Effects of drying on the dietary fibre of banana
Studies of Nettle (Girardinia
Plants
perspectives in Lithuania
ID 90
ID 201
Institute of Natural Fibres & Medicinal
Hemp cultivation opportunities and
Poland
Portugal
fibrous plants in Poland
ID 286
Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants
University of Minho
main determinant for the market of
11.45
Krzysztof Heller
André da Costa
Invited speaker: Globalisation as the
12.00
diferente growing conditions
antimicrobial domain
George Srzednicki
UNSW
Australia
ID 91
Influence of separation methods on the
strength of pineapple leaf fiber
Budsaraporn Surajarusarn
Mahidol University
Thailand
ID 107
Analysis of mass motion in the processo f
physical-mechanical degumming of flax fibers
Wanda Konczewicz
Institute of Natural Fibers and Medicinal Plants
Poland
ID 120
Comparative analysis of physical properties for
conventional silk degumming processes and
structural applications
corona treatment
Subramani Pichandi
Daives Bergamasco
University of Minho
State University of Campinas
Portugal
Brazil
ID 372
Auxetic effect of natural fiber knitted
fabrics
Fernanda Steffens
University of Minho
ID 146
How does mechanical and chemical treatment
affect soybean straw delignification/bleaching?
Bianca Maniglia
University of São Paulo
Brazil
Lunch
6
ID 175
ID 118
Effect of Fiber Reinforcement on
Extending the linear elastic response
Tensile Strength and Flexibility of Corn
Starch-based Bioplastic
Nanocelluloses: Natural Fiber
Ajay Singh Jethoo
Deconstruction and (Re)Essemblage to
Malaviya National Institute of
Engineer New Materials
Technology
Orlando Rojas,
India
reinforced natural fiber bio-composites
composites in humid conditions
Greg Holt
Dieter Perremans
USDA-ARS
KU Leuven
United States
Belgium
You-Lo Hsieh
Nanodimensional natural fibers (Session chair: M. Paiva)
ID 215
Investigation on the homogeneity and
Damage tolerance of hemp fibre
stability of aqueous nano cellulose
reinforced bio-based epoxy laminates
suspensions prepared using pluronic f-127
subjected to low-velocity impact
Sohel Rana
Claudio Scarponi
University of Minho
Sapienza-Università di Roma
Portugal
Italy
ID 144
Electrospun bio-nanocomposite from
grafted poly(lactic acid) reinforced with
celulose nanocrystals
Qinglin Wu
LSU AgCenter
United States
ID 31
Nanofibrillar celulose (NFC) obtained from
wheat straw
Alejandro Rodríguez
University of Córdoba
Spain
16.15
Sandra Bischof
Oleksandr Nechyporchuk
France
15.45 –
ID 305
Cotton fabrics – carriers of Vitamin E?
prepared via miniemulsion polymerization
University of Grenoble Alpes
15.30
Acera Fernandez
ID 284
Nanofibrillated cellulose-reinforced latex
composites reinforced with celulose fibres
on the interfaceal behavior of flax
woven fabric - epoxy biocomposites
France
ID 174
A mechanical analysis of wood plastic
Influence of flax cell wall components
Ecole des Mines d’Alés
United States
ID 163
ID 224
University of Zagreb
Croatia
and celulose regenerated fibres
Natural fiber based polymeric composites ( Session chair: Grzegorz Spychalski)
nanocellulose
Greencomposites (Session chair: Qinglin Wu)
ID 119
Investigation of the behaviour of flax fibre
University of California
15.15
Belgium
ID 241
ID 61
15.00
Jan Ivens
KU Leuven
Analysis and evaluatoion of mycelium
Self-assembling of amphiphilic
14.45
using chemical treatments
University, USA
14.15
14.30
region of flax fibre reinforced polymers
Aalto University, Finland and NC State
Functional natural fibers (Session chair: Andrea Zille)
14.00
Invited speaker:
Claudia Möhl
Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of
Materials
Germany
ID 166
Effects of water ageing on the mechanical
properties of flax and glass fiber
composites: degradation and reversibility
Guilherme Apolinario Testoni
École des Mines d’Alès
France
ID 179
A comparative study on cellulose fibrereinforced PLA AND PP composites:
Compression moulding vs. injection
moulding
Nina Graupner
University of Applied Sciences
Germany
ID 275
Antibacterial coating formulations
based on NFC and photo-active TiO2
nanoparticles
Joana Mendes
INNOVHUB–SSI, Paper Division
Italy
ID 238
Cassava starch films added with
soybean straw
Vinícius Fabiano dos Passos
University of São Paulo
ID 205
A checklist for the description of natural
(bast) fibre reinforced composites
John Summerscales
University of Plymouth
United Kingdom
ID 154
Parametric study on the manufacturing of
biodegradable composites
Ángel Rubio-López
University Carlos III of Madrid
Spain
Coffee-break
7
ID 155
ID 47
influence of the addition of natural fibers
cluster approach: The key to
José Lima
accelerating natural fiber composite
Institute Manuel Teixeira Gomes
market development
Portugal
16.45
Lebanon
ID 311
ID 126
Technological process development
Tensile and bond characterization of
and innovative products for camelid
natural fibers embeed in inorganic
fibres value chain
Nancy Jater
INTI – Center for Research and
Development Textile
Raechel Laing
University of Otago
New Zeland
ID 58
Nanoindentation measurements of
jute/poly lactic and composites
Vijay Baheti
Technical University of Liberec
Greencomposites (Session chair: William Jordan)
Mounir Mabsout
Lebanese University
Wool in human health and well-being
17.30
using Natural Fibers
Netherlands
ID 308
17.15
Overview of Studies on Green Concrete
Organization
Argentina
17.00
ID 65
International National Fiber
Czech Republic
Natural fiber based cementitious composites (Session chair: Sofiane Amziane)
16.30
Markets for natural fibers (Session chair: Angus Ireland)
Dilip Tambyrajah
matrices
Daniel Oliveira
University of Minho
Portugal
composites
Mònica Ardanuy
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Spain
ID 59
Polycaprolactone reinforced with
natural fibres as potential
biocomposite for orthoses
Fabrizio Sarasini
WINNER OF THE NATURAL FIBRENAMICS
AWARD
Sapienza-University of Rome
Italy
ID 395
Mechanical characterization of bioepoxy eco-composites reinforced with
17.45
fibrous structures based on natural
fibers
WINNER OF THE BEST POSTER AWARD
agro industrial bio-resources: a step towards
sustainability
Teresa Linhares
University of Minho
Portugal
ID 271
“Retalho Fashion”: A tool for environmental
planning for adequate destination of textile
waste at São Paulo city (Brazil)
Welton Fernando Zonatti
University of São Paulo
Teresa Linhares
Technical University of Kosice
vegetable fibre cement mortar
ID 258
Cotton dyeing with extract from renewabel
materials
Ivana Schwarzova
properties and fibre-matrix bonding of
Belgium
pruning extract in dyeing of chitin and protein
on treated hemp hurds
ID 130
University of Leuven
Application of natural dyes from olive tree
Strength parameters of composites based
The influence of wet/dry treatment on the
environment
Farida Bensadoun
ID 125
ID 180
Slovakia
composites and their effects on the
Brazil
Properties and characterization of natural fibers & structures (Session chair: Xungai Wang)
16.15
End of life technologies for flax-thermoplastic
Sustainability of Natural fibers: Lyfe cycle assessment studies (Session chair: Terry
Townsend)
Eco-efficient earthen plasters. The
Invited speaker: A value chain and
University of Minho
Portugal
ID 128
Mechanical properties and wetting behaviour
of technical hemp fibres
Carlos Fuentes Rojas
University of Leuven
Belgium
ID 123
The effect of material type and tighness on
termal resistance of wetted fabrics
Zehra Evrim Kanat
Namik Keumal University
Turkey
ID 194
Influence of the physiochemical properties of
plant fibres on their damping behaviour
Marie Joo Le Guen
Fernando Cunha
Scion
University of Minho
New Zeland
Portugal
18.00
Social Program – Conference Dinner
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Day 3 (Wednesday) – 29th April 2015
Keynote Speak3: “Natural bio-composites: research highlights on the performance of bamboo, flax and hemp fibers”
Prof. Aart W. van Vuure
9.00
Catholic University of Leuven
Belgium
Chair: Gary Chinga-Carrasco
Room 1
Room 2
ID 303
ID 219
André Mestre
Portugal
ID 260
Beta vulgaris pulp by-product of
azorean sugar industry as a rich
source of edible fiber: possibilities and
opportunities
Elisabete Lima
University of Azores
Portugal
ID 269
The surplus value of the azorean beta
vulgaris (L.) fiber as a beneficial food
10.30
10.45
Ildiko Merta
University of Technology Vienna
Austria
ID 304
Assessment of mechanical properties of
hemp concrete by means of a statistical
approach
M. Sonebi
Queen’s University Belfast
United Kingdom
ID 301
Development of auxetic structures from
braided composites produced from basalt
Subramani Pichandi
University of Azores
University of Minho
Portugal
Portugal
fiber-based products
Carlos Almeida
Portugal
11.30
Reinforcement for cementitious materials
Lisete Paiva
Fibrenamics
11.00 –
Hemp fibres – a promising
fiber
development of Azorean geo natural
ID 278
ID 307
supplement
Fibrenamics Azores – Platform for the
Portugal
France
ID 226
Natural fibers for soil reinforcement
Raquel Carvalho
University of Minho
Portugal
Natural fiber based polymeric composites (Session chair: Nina Graupner)
10.15
Azores Session (Session chair: Raul Fangueiro)
University of Azores
University of Minho
Clermont University
Natural fiber based cementitious composites (Session chair : Daniel Oliveira)
Helena Cristina Vasconcelos
Maria Paiva
Sofiane Amziane
Portugal
10.00
composites
Concretes
INSULA – Sufboards & Handplanes
ID 228
Interfaces in alfa fibre-polyethylene matrix
Building Materials : Applications to Hemp
surfboard construction
Conteira leaves as natural composites
ID 370
An Overview on Bio-aggregate-based
Criptoméria wood in sustainable
9.45
Room 3
Mechanical properties of untreated açaí fiberspolyester composites under flexural tests:
preliminary results
Nubia Santos
University of State of Pará
Brazil
ID 296
Innovation of flame retardant engineering plastics
reinforced with natural fibre
Ahmed El-Sabbagh
Clausthal University of Technology
Germany
ID 266
Development of a pine sawdust plastic composite
to produce a new dynamic shading system
Gabriela Martins
University of Coimbra
Portugal
ID 265
Eucalyptus plastic composites characterization to
produce tiles for green roofs
Gabriela Martins
University of Coimbra
Portugal
Coffee-break
9
ID 254
ID 294
DSC analysis of in-situ polymerizes
Influence of diferente extraction methods
poly(butylene terephthalate) flax fiber
on physical and mechanical properties of
Portugal
Prof. Gary Chinga-Carrasco
ID 292
ID 165
Paper and Fibre Research Institute
Combined enzymatic “Bio-retting” and
Nanocelulose Composites Using a
Norway
customisation of flax/hemp fibre
Recombinant Protein Based Polymer as a
flax and hemp yarns for geotextile
applications: influence of green
protective treatments
Pierre Ouagne
Université Orléans
France
ID 79
Development and characterization of
alginate and hybrid alginate/chitosan
fibers for medical application
Silgia Aparecida da Costa
University of São Paulo
Brazil
ID 208
Experimental research of building
materials based on the natural
cellulosic fibres under biogenic acidic
exposition
Adriana Estokova
Technical University of Kosice, Faculty
of Civil Engineering, Institute of
Environmental Engineering
New processes for natural fiber agriculture extraction and processing (Session chair: Vijaya Raghavan)
ID 190
Enzymatic and bacterial degradation of
Applications of natural fibers in high end sectors (Session chair: Lubos Hes)
Polytechnic Institute of Viseu
Tunisia
11.45
12.30
School of Technology and Management,
Laboratory of Textile Engineering
applications
12.15
Cristina Romão
Yosr Milk
biocomposites for wound healing
12.00
reinforced composite produced by RTM
typha leaf fibers
Invited speaker: Nanocellulose-based
moisture/bio-resin retention
Matrix
Jan Marek
Bruno Oliveira
INOTEX
PIEP – Innovation in Polymer Engineering
Czech Republic
Portugal
ID 203
ID 214
Chitin and chitin/celulose blends in ionic
Processing of wet preserved natural
liquids for processing of films, coatings and
fibres with injection molding
fibers
Antje Ota
Institute of Textile Chemistry and Chemical
Fibers
Germany
ID 237
Isolation and characterization of acid
soluble collagen from mechanically
separated meat wastes of tilapi
(Oreochromis niloticus)
Joao Paulo Saraiva Morais
Embrapa Cotton
Brazil
ID 220
Natural Fiber based polymeric composites (Session chair: Claudio Scarponi)
11.30
compounding (IMC)
Hans-Jörg Dr. Gusovius
Leibniz-Institute f Agricultural
Engineering Potsdam-Bornim
Germany
ID 85
A possible correlation investigation
between young’s modulus, termal
properties and mechanical strength of
greencomposites
Mourad CHIKHI
/Centre de Développement des Energies
Renouvelables
Algeria
ID 73
Influence of enzymatic-based extraction
Performance of alkali treated
processo n the tensile properties of
jute/vinylester-urethane composites
elementar alfa fiber
under hygro/hydrothermal conditions
Sabrine Hanana
B. Singh
ENIS
Central Building Research Institute
Tunisia
India
Slovakia
ID 211
Eco-friendly epoxy resin/flax fibre
ID 233
composite system interface
Green building-blocks extraction from
12.45
improvement with the chemical
oil palm fibrous wastes
treatments of the flax surfasse and resin
Morsyleide Freitas Rosa
formulation
Embrapa Tropical Agroindustry
Aitor Hernandez Michelena
Brazil
University of Plymouth
Spain
13.00
Closing Ceremony
13.30
Lunch
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