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  1. Article: Development of a Binderless Particleboard from Brown Seaweed

    Bauta, Jérôme / Vaca-Medina, Guadalupe / Delgado Raynaud, Christine / Simon, Valérie / Vandenbossche, Virginie / Rouilly, Antoine

    Materials (Basel, Switzerland)

    2024  Volume 17, Issue 3

    Abstract: Since 2010, huge quantities ... ...

    Abstract Since 2010, huge quantities of
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-23
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2487261-1
    ISSN 1996-1944
    ISSN 1996-1944
    DOI 10.3390/ma17030539
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  2. Article ; Online: Preconditioner influence on twin-screw extrusion cooking of starch-based feed pellets: The example of Fish Feed

    Chaabani, Asma / Labonne, Laurent / Durrieu, Vanessa / Rouilly, Antoine / Skiba, Fabien / Evon, Philippe

    Aquacultural Engineering. 2022 Aug., v. 98 p.102268-

    2022  

    Abstract: This work compares the performance of pellets for adult Trout obtained in two different processing conditions. The first one consists of adopting the traditional Fish Feed process based on a preconditioning steam treatment step before twin-screw ... ...

    Abstract This work compares the performance of pellets for adult Trout obtained in two different processing conditions. The first one consists of adopting the traditional Fish Feed process based on a preconditioning steam treatment step before twin-screw extrusion. The second one was a simplified process based only on a twin-extruder ensuring both the cooking and the extrusion of fish pellets in a single step. Six formulations were obtained while maintaining feed specifications (36 % of proteins and 30 % of lipids). The comparison between the two processing methodologies (i.e., with or without preconditioning) was then based on two fundamental aspects. Firstly, the gelatinization rate of starch contained inside pellets was determined. Secondly, the pellet’s characteristics (bulk density, expansion ratio, diameter and pellet’s porosity) and their usage properties (oil leakage rate, durability, hardness and floatability) were evaluated. The present work has evidenced that it is possible to produce pellets without preconditioning while ensuring a total starch gelatinization and maintaining their usage properties. The Fish Feed process has thus been partially simplified.
    Keywords adults ; bulk density ; durability ; extrusion ; fish ; fish feeds ; gelatinization ; hardness ; oils ; porosity ; starch ; steam ; Fish Feed ; Twin-screw extrusion process ; Preconditioning ; Moisture ; Expansion ; Starch gelatinization ; Physical properties
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-08
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 782663-1
    ISSN 0144-8609
    ISSN 0144-8609
    DOI 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2022.102268
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  3. Article: Thermo-compression of cellulose nanofibrils

    Rol, Fleur / Rouilly, Antoine / Bras, Julien

    Cellulose. 2020 Jan., v. 27, no. 1

    2020  

    Abstract: All cellulose composites made of 100% cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) were produced without the use of solvent, binders, chemicals and/or dissolution process. Specimens were produced by thermo-compression and compared with materials made with cellulosic ... ...

    Abstract All cellulose composites made of 100% cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) were produced without the use of solvent, binders, chemicals and/or dissolution process. Specimens were produced by thermo-compression and compared with materials made with cellulosic fibers. Different compression conditions such as temperature, time and pressure were tested and their impacts were quantified regarding the mechanical properties of the obtained materials. After determining the optimal compressing conditions, different grades of CNFs were tested and characterized using several characterization methods such as bending properties, Charpy impact strength, water absorption or degree of polymerization. Specimens made of 100% CNFs present improved bending properties, lower Charpy impact strength and lower water sensitivity than samples made with cellulose fibers. CNFs with their smaller size and increased number of possible H-bonds, create samples of lower porosity and allow establishing a solid H-bonding network. However, the particle size of the dry CNF powder influences strongly the self-bonding of the CNFs and the mechanical resistance of the thermo-compressed objects. Objects made of 100% CNFs can now be produced using an environmentally friendly process. Schematic illustration of the study: production of 100% CNF objects by thermo-compression.
    Keywords bending strength ; cellulose ; cellulose nanofibers ; cellulosic fibers ; hydrogen bonding ; impact strength ; particle size ; polymerization ; porosity ; solvents ; sustainable technology ; temperature ; water uptake
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-01
    Size p. 25-40.
    Publishing place Springer Netherlands
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 1496831-9
    ISSN 1572-882X ; 0969-0239
    ISSN (online) 1572-882X
    ISSN 0969-0239
    DOI 10.1007/s10570-019-02720-6
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  4. Article: Twin-screw extrusion encapsulation of MCT-oil in a maltodextrin matrix using compatibilizing biopolymers

    Castro, Natalia / Durrieu, Vanessa / Raynaud, Christine / Rouilly, Antoine

    Colloids and surfaces. 2020 Nov., v. 195

    2020  

    Abstract: Carbohydrates are the most recurrent materials employed for active components encapsulation using twin-screw extrusion. However, the influence of process parameters on the properties of the final product remains a challenge. In this paper, special ... ...

    Abstract Carbohydrates are the most recurrent materials employed for active components encapsulation using twin-screw extrusion. However, the influence of process parameters on the properties of the final product remains a challenge. In this paper, special attention was given to the incorporation of a hydrophobic model compound (MCT-oil), in a maltodextrin matrix with a compatibilizing biopolymer. The effects of the extrusion parameters, as well as the influence of different formulations were analyzed. The mild extrusion conditions allowed obtaining blends with acceptable texture and viscosity to enhance the dispersion of the active compound. The encapsulation systems obtained were in a glassy state at room temperature and they remained stable at 60 % RH for a long time. Satisfactory incorporation rates of MCT-oil were found reaching encapsulation efficiencies up to 90 %. These results showed that the chosen compatibilizing agent enhanced the dispersion and stabilization of the MCT-oil within the matrix and significantly improved encapsulation.
    Keywords active ingredients ; ambient temperature ; biopolymers ; encapsulation ; extrusion ; hydrophobicity ; maltodextrins ; texture ; viscosity
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-11
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ZDB-ID 1500523-9
    ISSN 1873-4367 ; 0927-7765
    ISSN (online) 1873-4367
    ISSN 0927-7765
    DOI 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2020.111267
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  5. Article ; Online: Twin-screw extrusion encapsulation of MCT-oil in a maltodextrin matrix using compatibilizing biopolymers.

    Castro, Natalia / Durrieu, Vanessa / Raynaud, Christine / Rouilly, Antoine

    Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces

    2020  Volume 195, Page(s) 111267

    Abstract: Carbohydrates are the most recurrent materials employed for active components encapsulation using twin-screw extrusion. However, the influence of process parameters on the properties of the final product remains a challenge. In this paper, special ... ...

    Abstract Carbohydrates are the most recurrent materials employed for active components encapsulation using twin-screw extrusion. However, the influence of process parameters on the properties of the final product remains a challenge. In this paper, special attention was given to the incorporation of a hydrophobic model compound (MCT-oil), in a maltodextrin matrix with a compatibilizing biopolymer. The effects of the extrusion parameters, as well as the influence of different formulations were analyzed. The mild extrusion conditions allowed obtaining blends with acceptable texture and viscosity to enhance the dispersion of the active compound. The encapsulation systems obtained were in a glassy state at room temperature and they remained stable at 60 % RH for a long time. Satisfactory incorporation rates of MCT-oil were found reaching encapsulation efficiencies up to 90 %. These results showed that the chosen compatibilizing agent enhanced the dispersion and stabilization of the MCT-oil within the matrix and significantly improved encapsulation.
    MeSH term(s) Biopolymers ; Dietary Supplements ; Drug Compounding ; Polysaccharides
    Chemical Substances Biopolymers ; Polysaccharides ; maltodextrin (7CVR7L4A2D)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-24
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1500523-9
    ISSN 1873-4367 ; 0927-7765
    ISSN (online) 1873-4367
    ISSN 0927-7765
    DOI 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2020.111267
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  6. Article: Twin-screw extrusion process to produce renewable fiberboards

    Evon, Philippe / Labonne, Laurent / Khan, Saif Ullah / Ouagne, Pierre / Pontalier, Pierre-Yves / Rouilly, Antoine

    Journal of visualized experiments. 2021 Jan. 27, , no. 167

    2021  

    Abstract: A versatile twin-screw extrusion process to provide an efficient thermo-mechano-chemical pre-treatment on lignocellulosic biomass before using it as source of mechanical reinforcement in fully bio-based fiberboards was developed. Various lignocellulosic ... ...

    Abstract A versatile twin-screw extrusion process to provide an efficient thermo-mechano-chemical pre-treatment on lignocellulosic biomass before using it as source of mechanical reinforcement in fully bio-based fiberboards was developed. Various lignocellulosic crop by-products have already been successfully pre-treated through this process, e.g., cereal straws (especially rice), coriander straw, shives from oleaginous flax straw, and bark of both amaranth and sunflower stems. The extrusion process results in a marked increase in the average fiber aspect ratio, leading to improved mechanical properties of fiberboards. The twin-screw extruder can also be fitted with a filtration module at the end of the barrel. The continuous extraction of various chemicals (e.g., free sugars, hemicelluloses, volatiles from essential oil fractions, etc.) from the lignocellulosic substrate, and the fiber refining can, therefore, be performed simultaneously. The extruder can also be used for its mixing ability: a natural binder (e.g., Organosolv lignins, protein-based oilcakes, starch, etc.) can be added to the refined fibers at the end of the screw profile. The obtained premix is ready to be molded through hot pressing, with the natural binder contributing to fiberboard cohesion. Such a combined process in a single extruder pass improves the production time, production cost, and may lead to reduction in plant production size. Because all the operations are performed in a single step, fiber morphology is better preserved, thanks to a reduced residence time of the material inside the extruder, resulting in enhanced material performances. Such one-step extrusion operation may be at the origin of a valuable industrial process intensification. Compared to commercial wood-based materials, these fully bio-based fiberboards do not emit any formaldehyde, and they could find various applications, e.g., intermediate containers, furniture, domestic flooring, shelving, general construction, etc.
    Keywords Coriandrum sativum ; Helianthus annuus ; bark ; biomass ; cohesion ; essential oils ; extrusion ; fiberboards ; filtration ; flax ; formaldehyde ; furniture ; hemicellulose ; lignin ; lignocellulose ; rice ; starch ; straw
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-0127
    Size p. e62072.
    Publishing place Journal of Visualized Experiments
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ZDB-ID 2259946-0
    ISSN 1940-087X
    ISSN 1940-087X
    DOI 10.3791/62072
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  7. Article: Flax fiber for technical textile: A life cycle inventory

    Gomez-Campos, Alejandra / Vialle, Claire / Rouilly, Antoine / Sablayrolles, Caroline / Hamelin, Lorie

    Journal of cleaner production. 2021 Jan. 25, v. 281

    2021  

    Abstract: Flax fiber appears as a suitable feedstock in the endeavor of deploying a sustainable biobased economy. Its environmental performance as reinforcement in composite materials has been studied in previous Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs). However, these ... ...

    Abstract Flax fiber appears as a suitable feedstock in the endeavor of deploying a sustainable biobased economy. Its environmental performance as reinforcement in composite materials has been studied in previous Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs). However, these studies only present a coarse Life cycle Inventory (LCI) and often fail to detail all processes of the supply chain or to represent the co-products. This paper aims to bridge this gap and provide data for future LCAs on flax fiber production and transformation.The study focuses on the impacts of producing a bio-based reinforcement material (a fabric product for non-aesthetic purposes) with a system expansion perspective. The functional unit is defined as the production of 2400 m² flax-based technical textile per year, this corresponds to 1 ha of cultivated land. The geographical scope considers that the production occurs in France and that some manufacturing process are outsourced in China. A Sensitivity Analysis was carried out to assess the influence of the electricity mix in the various countries involved in the manufacturing cycle.A detailed life cycle inventory for flax fiber production and transformation was built and the environmental performance of a flax technical textile was assessed as a cradle-to-gate LCA. The fate of co-products was documented and was shown to contribute to the reduction of the generated environmental impacts.Through a cradle-to-gate LCA, a broader understanding of the environmental performance of a flax-based technical textile was presented by including the valorization of co-products and a wider set of analyzed impact categories, going therefore beyond the existing state-of-the-art. Results show agricultural activities and electricity production to be the biggest contributors to the environmental impacts of flax technical textile; contributions due to land use changes were minor in comparison. Very specifically for this case study, a sensibility analysis showed the influence of an all-French production to be more efficient from an environmental point of view.
    Keywords case studies ; composite materials ; coproducts ; cradle-to-gate ; electricity ; electricity generation ; environmental impact ; environmental performance ; fabrics ; feedstocks ; flax ; land ; land use change ; life cycle inventory ; manufacturing ; paper ; supply chain ; China ; France
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-0125
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
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    ISSN 0959-6526
    DOI 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.125177
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  8. Article ; Online: Twin-Screw Extrusion Process to Produce Renewable Fiberboards.

    Evon, Philippe / Labonne, Laurent / Khan, Saif Ullah / Ouagne, Pierre / Pontalier, Pierre-Yves / Rouilly, Antoine

    Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE

    2021  , Issue 167

    Abstract: A versatile twin-screw extrusion process to provide an efficient thermo-mechano-chemical pre-treatment on lignocellulosic biomass before using it as source of mechanical reinforcement in fully bio-based fiberboards was developed. Various lignocellulosic ... ...

    Abstract A versatile twin-screw extrusion process to provide an efficient thermo-mechano-chemical pre-treatment on lignocellulosic biomass before using it as source of mechanical reinforcement in fully bio-based fiberboards was developed. Various lignocellulosic crop by-products have already been successfully pre-treated through this process, e.g., cereal straws (especially rice), coriander straw, shives from oleaginous flax straw, and bark of both amaranth and sunflower stems. The extrusion process results in a marked increase in the average fiber aspect ratio, leading to improved mechanical properties of fiberboards. The twin-screw extruder can also be fitted with a filtration module at the end of the barrel. The continuous extraction of various chemicals (e.g., free sugars, hemicelluloses, volatiles from essential oil fractions, etc.) from the lignocellulosic substrate, and the fiber refining can, therefore, be performed simultaneously. The extruder can also be used for its mixing ability: a natural binder (e.g., Organosolv lignins, protein-based oilcakes, starch, etc.) can be added to the refined fibers at the end of the screw profile. The obtained premix is ready to be molded through hot pressing, with the natural binder contributing to fiberboard cohesion. Such a combined process in a single extruder pass improves the production time, production cost, and may lead to reduction in plant production size. Because all the operations are performed in a single step, fiber morphology is better preserved, thanks to a reduced residence time of the material inside the extruder, resulting in enhanced material performances. Such one-step extrusion operation may be at the origin of a valuable industrial process intensification. Compared to commercial wood-based materials, these fully bio-based fiberboards do not emit any formaldehyde, and they could find various applications, e.g., intermediate containers, furniture, domestic flooring, shelving, general construction, etc.
    MeSH term(s) Absorption, Physicochemical ; Biomass ; Biotechnology/instrumentation ; Biotechnology/methods ; Desiccation ; Hot Temperature ; Lignin/chemistry ; Water/chemistry ; Wood/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Water (059QF0KO0R) ; lignocellulose (11132-73-3) ; Lignin (9005-53-2)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Video-Audio Media
    ZDB-ID 2259946-0
    ISSN 1940-087X ; 1940-087X
    ISSN (online) 1940-087X
    ISSN 1940-087X
    DOI 10.3791/62072
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  9. Article: Natural Fibre Polymer Composites - A game changer for the aviation sector?

    Gomez-Campos, Alejandra / Vialle, Claire / Rouilly, Antoine / Hamelin, Lorie / Rogeon, Aline / Hardy, David / Sablayrolles, Caroline

    Journal of cleaner production. 2021 Mar. 01, v. 286

    2021  

    Abstract: As part of the efforts to reduce the environmental impacts caused by the aviation sector, the use of bio-based instead of fossil-based materials has been proposed as one possible mitigation option. Natural Fibre Polymer Composites have proven to have a ... ...

    Abstract As part of the efforts to reduce the environmental impacts caused by the aviation sector, the use of bio-based instead of fossil-based materials has been proposed as one possible mitigation option. Natural Fibre Polymer Composites have proven to have a higher environmental performance in the automotive sector and are emerging as an option for weight reduction in aircrafts. This study quantifies, through Life Cycle Assessment, the environmental performance of specific flax-based composite panels intended for aircrafts as interior fitting elements (i.e. partition panels, tray tables, baggage compartments) compared to a glass fibre/epoxy composite with a honeycomb core. Through system expansion, the fate of co-products issued from the production of the flax fibre technical textile used as reinforcement in the biocomposite material was considered in the assessment.showed that for an application in the aeronautics sector, the weight of the panels is the upmost critical parameter shaping the overall environmental performance of panels. Focusing on the panel production only, the biocomposite panel showed a higher environmental performance in the categories of climate change and marine eutrophication compared to the conventional panel, and the fire suppressant agent was identified as the main contributor to the environmental impacts of the bio-based panel. Yet these gains were negligible when considering the full life cycle of the panels, due to the higher weight (14%) of the bio-based panels; which is linked to the bio-based panel being still at the prototype stage.In order to improve the environmental performance of the biocomposite panel and thus reduce its weight, it was shown relevant to optimize the geometry of the panel itself, especially its core, so less resin could be used.
    Keywords aircraft ; aviation ; biocomposites ; chemical elements ; climate change ; combs (social insects) ; coproducts ; environmental impact ; environmental performance ; epoxides ; eutrophication ; fabrics ; geometry ; glass fibers ; life cycle assessment ; prototypes ; weight loss
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-0301
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
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    ISSN 0959-6526
    DOI 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124986
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  10. Article ; Online: Characterization of Non-Derivatized Cellulose Samples by Size Exclusion Chromatography in Tetrabutylammonium Fluoride/Dimethylsulfoxide (TBAF/DMSO).

    Rebière, Jérémy / Rouilly, Antoine / Durrieu, Vanessa / Violleau, Frédéric

    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)

    2017  Volume 22, Issue 11

    Abstract: This paper deals with the use of tetrabutylammonium fluoride/dimethylsulfoxide (TBAF/DMSO) to characterize the molar mass distribution of non-derivatized cellulosic samples by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Different cellulose samples with various ... ...

    Abstract This paper deals with the use of tetrabutylammonium fluoride/dimethylsulfoxide (TBAF/DMSO) to characterize the molar mass distribution of non-derivatized cellulosic samples by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Different cellulose samples with various average degree of polymerization (DP) were first solubilized in this solvent system, with increasing TBAF rates, and then analyzed by SEC coupled to a refractive index detector (RID), using DMSO as mobile phase. The Molar Masses (MM) obtained by conventional calibration were then discussed and compared with suppliers' data and MM determined by viscosimetry measurements. By this non-classic method, molar mass of low DP samples (Avicel
    MeSH term(s) Cellulose/analysis ; Chromatography, Gel/methods ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods ; Dimethyl Sulfoxide/chemistry ; Molecular Weight ; Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/chemistry ; Solvents ; Water
    Chemical Substances Quaternary Ammonium Compounds ; Solvents ; Water (059QF0KO0R) ; Cellulose (9004-34-6) ; tetrabutylammonium (CBU2X6BBJR) ; Dimethyl Sulfoxide (YOW8V9698H)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-11-16
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1413402-0
    ISSN 1420-3049 ; 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    ISSN (online) 1420-3049
    ISSN 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    DOI 10.3390/molecules22111985
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