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Leonard Mwaikambo
Leonard Mwaikambo
Associate Professor in Textile and Materials Science, University of Dar es Salaam
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Chemical modification of hemp, sisal, jute, and kapok fibers by alkalization
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Journal of applied polymer science 84 (12), 2222-2234, 2002
19322002
Current international research into cellulosic fibres and composites
SJ Eichhorn, CA Baillie, N Zafeiropoulos, LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell, ...
Journal of materials Science 36, 2107-2131, 2001
12832001
The effect of chemical treatment on the properties of hemp, sisal, jute and kapok for composite reinforcement
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Die angewandte makromolekulare Chemie 272 (1), 108-116, 1999
4621999
Review of the history, properties and application of plant fibres
L Mwaikambo
African Journal of Science and Technology 7 (2), 121, 2006
4202006
Mechanical properties of alkali treated plant fibres and their potential as reinforcement materials. I. hemp fibres
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Journal of materials science 41, 2483-2496, 2006
2492006
Hemp fibre reinforced cashew nut shell liquid composites
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Composites science and technology 63 (9), 1297-1305, 2003
2342003
The performance of cotton–kapok fabric–polyester composites
LY Mwaikambo, ETN Bisanda
Polymer Testing 18 (3), 181-198, 1999
1861999
The determination of porosity and cellulose content of plant fibers by density methods
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Journal of materials science letters 20 (23), 2095-2096, 2001
1592001
Kapok/cotton fabric–polypropylene composites
LY Mwaikambo, E Martuscelli, M Avella
Polymer Testing 19 (8), 905-918, 2000
1422000
Mechanical properties of hemp‐fibre‐reinforced euphorbia composites
LY Mwaikambo, N Tucker, AJ Clark
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering 292 (9), 993-1000, 2007
1092007
The structure of cotton and other plant fibres
MP Ansell, LY Mwaikambo
Handbook of textile fibre structure, 62-94, 2009
1082009
Mechanical properties of alkali treated plant fibres and their potential as reinforcement materials II. Sisal fibres
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Journal of materials science 41, 2497-2508, 2006
1072006
Tensile properties of alkalised jute fibres
LY Mwaikambo
BioResources 4 (2), 566-588, 2009
792009
Cure characteristics of alkali catalysed cashew nut shell liquid-formaldehyde resin
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Journal of materials science 36, 3693-3698, 2001
792001
Biopolymers
RM Johnson, LY Mwaikambo, N Tucker
Smart Publications, 2003
502003
Plant-based resources for sustainable composites.
LY Mwaikambo
202003
Review Current International Research into Cellulosic Fibers and Composites
SJ Eicorn
Journal Of Material Science 36, 2107-2131, 2001
162001
Potential of Kapok fibre as a substitute of cotton in textiles
ETN Bisanda, LY Mwaikambo
Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology 1 (1), 66-71, 1997
91997
Chemical Modification of Hemp
LY Mwaikambo, MP Ansell
Sisal, Jute, and Kapok Fibers by Alkalinization 15, 2001
32001
Synthesis of polymers from sustainable resource origin raw materials
L Mwaikambo
An introduction to low environmental impact polymers, ISBN: 1-85957-384-3, 1-24, 2004
22004
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