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<title lang=fr>Sugar cane bagasse fibre reinforced cement composites</title>
<creator>Bilba, Ketty</creator>
<creator>Arsène, Marie-Ange</creator>
<creator>Ouensanga, A.</creator>
<contributor>Chimie des Matériaux - Connaissance et Valorisation (COVACHIMM) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG)</contributor>
<description>International audience</description>
<source>ISSN: 0958-9465</source>
<source>Cement and Concrete Composites</source>
<publisher>Elsevier</publisher>
<identifier>hal-00809715</identifier>
<identifier>https://hal.univ-antilles.fr/hal-00809715</identifier>
<source>https://hal.univ-antilles.fr/hal-00809715</source>
<source>Cement and Concrete Composites, Elsevier, 2003, 25 (1), pp.91-96. 〈10.1016/S0958-9465(02)00003-3〉</source>
<identifier>DOI : 10.1016/S0958-9465(02)00003-3</identifier>
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<language>en</language>
<subject lang=en>Sugar cane bagasse fibre</subject>
<subject lang=en>Composite</subject>
<subject lang=en>Building materials</subject>
<subject lang=en>Renewable resources</subject>
<subject>[CHIM.INOR] Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistry</subject>
<subject>[CHIM.ORGA] Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistry</subject>
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<type>Journal articles</type>
<description lang=en>Various bagasse fibre/cement composites have been prepared, the fibres having a random distribution in the composites. The influence of different parameters on the setting of the composite material has been studied: (1) botanical components of the fibre, (2) thermal or chemical treatment of the fibre, (3) bagasse fibre content and (4) added water percentage. This study shows a retarding effect of lignin on the setting of the composite, for small amount of heat-treated bagasse (200 °C) the behaviour of the composite is closely the same as the classical cement or cellulose/cement composite.</description>
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