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Mechanical properties of hemp fiber‐reinforced thermoset and thermoplastic polymer composites: A comprehensive review

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Shahidul Islam, Md. Byzed Hasan, Marija Kodrić, K. Z. M. Abdul Motaleb et al.

Journal: SPE PolymersYear: 2025Citations: 40

Abstract Hemp fibers have mechanical characteristics similar to those of synthetic fibers, which makes them an attractive material for producing environmentally friendly composites. Hemp fibers have excellent mechanical properties and a unique hydrophilicity, requiring for extra attention in composi...

Physical SciencesMaterials SciencePolymers and PlasticsOpen Access
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Thermoset and thermoplastic polymer composites reinforced with flax fiber: Properties and application—A review

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Shahidul Islam, Md. Byzed Hasan, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Marija Kodrić et al.

Journal: SPE PolymersYear: 2024Citations: 37

Abstract Flax fibers are a viable material for creating sustainable composites since they have mechanical qualities similar to those of synthetic fibers. Because of their unique hydrophilicity and strong mechanical properties, flax fibers should be taken into specific attention while creating compos...

Physical SciencesMaterials SciencePolymers and PlasticsOpen Access
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Assessing the consequences of water retention on the structural integrity of jute fiber and its composites: A review

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Shahidul Islam, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Redwanul Islam

Journal: SPE PolymersYear: 2024Citations: 29

Abstract Researchers have compared natural jute fiber to synthetic fibers due to their distinct physical and mechanical properties, which have been recognized for decades. Jute fibers are a very versatile type of vegetable fibers widely used in structural composites and it has also shown potential i...

Physical SciencesMaterials SciencePolymers and PlasticsOpen Access
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Extraction and characterization of a newly developed cellulose enriched sustainable natural fiber from the epidermis of Mikania micrantha

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Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Redwanul Islam, Rizbi Ahmed, Abu Bakr Siddique et al.

Journal: HeliyonYear: 2023Citations: 27

Riding on the journey of a sustainable world it is very crucial to extend the usage of natural cellulosic fiber from renewable sources. Due to their numerous applications and eco-friendly behavior, natural cellulosic fibers are in greater demand every day. In this article a new natural fiber extract...

Physical SciencesMaterials SciencePolymers and PlasticsOpen Access
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Collagen/<i>Nigella sativa</i>/chitosan inscribed electrospun hybrid bio-nanocomposites for skin tissue engineering

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Md. Rubel Alam, Shah Alimuzzaman, Md. Abdus Shahid, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim et al.

Journal: Journal of Biomaterials Science Polymer EditionYear: 2023Citations: 19

and Cs improve tissue regeneration, while native Col improves antibacterial activity, and the rabbit model achieves approximately 84% wound closure in only 10 days, which is 1.5 times faster than the control model. So, the fabricated hybrid bio-composites may be useful for skin tissue engineering.

Health SciencesMedicinePharmacology
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Bio-waste as a resource for sustainable nanocomposites: strategies and multifunctional applications

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K. Z. M. Abdul Motaleb, Arnob Dhar Pranta, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Redwanul Islam et al.

Journal: Functional Composites and StructuresYear: 2025Citations: 18

Abstract The conversion of bio-waste into green nanocomposites offers an innovative and sustainable solution to global waste management challenges while advancing material science. Bio-waste, often seen as a disposal burden, can be transformed into high-performance, eco-friendly nanocomposites that ...

Physical SciencesEngineeringBiomedical Engineering
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Surface modification of Luffa and Maize fibers by using alkali medium

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Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Redwanul Islam, Muhtasim Habib Supto, Abdullah Al Rafi et al.

Journal: Cleaner Engineering and TechnologyYear: 2024Citations: 15

Agricultural biomass is a well-known renewable resource that has a high rate of recycling. Two of them are luffa sponge and corn husk/maize fibers. Luffa sponge may be effectively used to reinforce lightweight composite constructions because of its polypore structure. For this race, maize fiber is a...

Physical SciencesMaterials SciencePolymers and PlasticsOpen Access
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Preparation and characterization of MgO-based composites: Analysis of moisture, corrosion, and fungal resistance, and mechanical properties

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K. Z. M. Abdul Motaleb, Arnob Dhar Pranta, Md. Reazuddin Repon, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim

Journal: Construction and Building MaterialsYear: 2024Citations: 13
Physical SciencesMaterials ScienceMaterials Chemistry
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Thermoset and thermoplastic polymer composite with date palm fiber and its behavior: A review

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Shahidul Islam, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Redwanul Islam, Md. Abu Saeed et al.

Journal: SPE PolymersYear: 2024Citations: 13

Abstract Date palm fibers possess mechanical properties to synthetic fibers, making them a promising material for fabricating sustainable composites. Date palm fibers exhibit particular hydrophilicity and good mechanical characteristics, which require for particular considerations in composite compo...

Physical SciencesMaterials SciencePolymers and PlasticsOpen Access
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Splitting and authentication of the newest retrieved cellulose-rich organic fiber from the exterior layer of Bangladeshi palmyra seed sprouts

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Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Afsar Uddin, Md. Redwanul Islam, Shahid Ul Islam

Journal: RSC AdvancesYear: 2024Citations: 13

, a breaking extension of 1.8 mm, and a crystallinity of 38%. The highest temperature at which the fiber begins to deteriorate is 474 °C. This noble fiber can be utilized to create biological materials, cellulose nanoparticles, composites reinforced with fibers, and more.

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A sustainable approach to develop antimicrobial composite film incorporating novel Dalbergia reniformis seed-derived microcrystalline cellulose and medicinal Mikania micrantha extract in PVA

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K. Z. M. Abdul Motaleb, Md Zahid Hasan, Md. Shahidul Islam, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim et al.

Journal: International Journal of Biological MacromoleculesYear: 2025Citations: 12

This study presents a sustainable approach to develop antimicrobial films (AMFs) using agricultural wastes. Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was extracted from a novel source of Dalbergia reniformis seeds (DRS) through chemical hydrolysis, and bioactive powder from Mikania micrantha (MM) leaves was ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular Biology
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Optimizing yarn properties through response surface methodology: Finding the ideal flax and cotton fiber proportion in blended yarns by using design‐expert software

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Md. Redwanul Islam, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Bashar Uddin

Journal: SPE PolymersYear: 2024Citations: 8

Abstract The textile industries are looking forward to sustainable textile products. The bio‐based products are very important for protecting the environment, reducing carbon emissions, eliminating chemical pollution, and preserving the resources. These products provide economic advantages and stren...

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Mechanical Characterization of Luffa-Bagasse Fiber Reinforced Polymer Based Hybrid Composite

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Siddika Haque, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Redwanul Islam, Abu Bakr Siddique

Journal: Textile & Leather ReviewYear: 2023Citations: 8

This research used agricultural wastes as reinforcements and epoxy polymer as a matrix to manufacture environmentally friendly composites. The fibre mat of the commonly cultivated crop Luffa aegyptica contains bundles of cellulosic fibrils with increased strength and initial modulus. The sugar indus...

Physical SciencesMaterials SciencePolymers and PlasticsOpen Access
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Sustainable development of three distinct starch based bio-composites reinforced with the cotton spinning waste collected from fiber preparation stage

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Md. Redwanul Islam, Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Asif Al Hasan, Tawsisa Dil Afrose et al.

Journal: HeliyonYear: 2024Citations: 6

Composites are new materials that combine two or more distinct components with diverse properties to create a new material with improved properties. The goal of this endeavor was to use fiber preparation wastes, or waste from cotton spinning mill blow room and carding, to produce bio composites base...

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Developing and Screening of a Bacteria-Fighting and Moisture-Controlling <i>Coccinia grandis</i> and Poly(vinyl alcohol) Electrospun Nanofibrous Mat

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Fahmida‐E‐ Karim, Md. Redwanul Islam, Md. Rubel Alam, Taharima Jahan et al.

Journal: ACS OmegaYear: 2024Citations: 5

Nanofibers are extensively employed in the antimicrobial industry owing to their remarkable properties and diverse applications. Managing wounds poses a significant and enduring challenge for healthcare systems globally. This study aims to produce and evaluate electrospun nanofiber mats made from po...

Physical SciencesMaterials ScienceBiomaterialsOpen Access
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