Moreno-Ramón, Héctor; Quizembe,S.J.; Ibañez Asensio, Sara(European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2014)
[EN] The high erosion rates found in the agriculture
land make valuable the use of mulches to control the soil and
water losses. Coffee husk (Coffea canephora var. robusta)
can be one of those mulches. This paper ...
Giménez Sanchis, Adrián(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019-10-10)
[ES] Se estudió la efectividad de la incorporación de agentes de refuerzo celulósicos y extracto acuoso antioxidante (AE) provenientes de cascarilla de café para mejorar las propiedades funcionales de las películas de ...
[EN] Hydrothermal (60 min, 180 degrees C) extracts and cellulose fibres from coffee and rice husks were obtained to be incorporated into corn starch films, in order to improve the film functional properties as food packaging ...
[EN] Cellulosic fibres from coffee (CF) and rice (RF) husks have been obtained applying chemical
treatments and characterized as to their microstructure and thermal behaviour. These materials
have been incorporated into ...
[EN] Coffee husk, a major lignocellulosic waste derived from the coffee industry, was first ground into flour of fine particles of approximately 90 mu m and then torrefied at 250 degrees C to make it more thermally stable ...
[EN] The effectiveness of the incorporation of cellulosic reinforcing agents (cellulosic fibres: CF and cellulose nanocrystals: CNC) and antioxidant aqueous extract (AE) from coffee husk at improving the functional properties ...