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Arshad Adam Salema

Researcher at Monash University Malaysia Campus

Publications -  51
Citations -  2703

Arshad Adam Salema is an academic researcher from Monash University Malaysia Campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomass & Pyrolysis. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 47 publications receiving 2142 citations. Previous affiliations of Arshad Adam Salema include Universiti Teknologi Malaysia & Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology.

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Potential materials for food packaging from nanoclay/natural fibres filled hybrid composites

TL;DR: The increasing demand for new food packaging materials which satisfy people requirements provided thrust for advancement of nano-materials science as discussed by the authors, and the increasing need for new packaging materials with high barrier and barrier properties has driven the research and development in polymeric materials coupled with appropriate filler, matrix-filler interaction and new formulation strategies.
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Pyrolysis and combustion kinetics of date palm biomass using thermogravimetric analysis

TL;DR: It is concluded that date palm seed and leaf can be characterized as high calorific values and high volatile content biomass materials as compared to the leaf stem and can become useful source of energy, chemicals and bio-char.
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Microwave induced pyrolysis of oil palm biomass

TL;DR: Rapid heating and yield of microwave pyrolysis products such as bio-oil, char, and gas was found to depend on the ratio of biomass to microwave absorber.
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A review on oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber-reinforced polymer composite materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the work on oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fiber-reinforced polymer composites with some interest on the OPEFB physical structure, and chemical compositions.
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Dielectric properties and microwave heating of oil palm biomass and biochar

TL;DR: In this article, the dielectric properties of oil palm biomass and biochar at varying frequency in the range 0.2-10 GHz were investigated using a coaxial probe attached to a network analyzer.