M.F. Mhenni

1.2k total citations
20 papers, 928 citations indexed

About

M.F. Mhenni is a scholar working on Building and Construction, Biomaterials and Food Science. According to data from OpenAlex, M.F. Mhenni has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 928 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Building and Construction, 6 papers in Biomaterials and 5 papers in Food Science. Recurrent topics in M.F. Mhenni's work include Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers (12 papers), Dye analysis and toxicity (4 papers) and Polysaccharides Composition and Applications (4 papers). M.F. Mhenni is often cited by papers focused on Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers (12 papers), Dye analysis and toxicity (4 papers) and Polysaccharides Composition and Applications (4 papers). M.F. Mhenni collaborates with scholars based in Tunisia, France and Saudi Arabia. M.F. Mhenni's co-authors include Nizar Meksi, Wafa Haddar, Ramzi Khiari, Évelyne Mauret, Mohamed Naceur Belgacem, Manel Ben Ticha, Chadlia Aguir, Ahlem Guesmi, Saoussen Hammami and Hichem Ben Jannet and has published in prestigious journals such as Bioresource Technology, Journal of Cleaner Production and Carbohydrate Polymers.

In The Last Decade

M.F. Mhenni

20 papers receiving 899 citations

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M.F. Mhenni

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M.F. Mhenni. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M.F. Mhenni based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M.F. Mhenni. M.F. Mhenni is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Ticha, Manel Ben, Nizar Meksi, Wafa Haddar, et al.. (2017). Ultrasonic extraction of Parthenocissus quinquefolia colorants: Extract identification by HPLC-MS analysis and cleaner application on the phytodyeing of natural fibres. Dyes and Pigments. 141. 103–111. 42 indexed citations
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Ticha, Manel Ben, Wafa Haddar, Nizar Meksi, Ahlem Guesmi, & M.F. Mhenni. (2016). Improving dyeability of modified cotton fabrics by the natural aqueous extract from red cabbage using ultrasonic energy. Carbohydrate Polymers. 154. 287–295. 65 indexed citations
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Khiari, Ramzi, et al.. (2016). A New Way to Produce Cellobiose Carbonates Using Green Chemistry. ChemSusChem. 9(16). 2143–2148. 5 indexed citations
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Bettaieb, Fédia, Ramzi Khiari, Alain Dufresne, et al.. (2015). Nanofibrillar cellulose from Posidonia oceanica: Properties and morphological features. Industrial Crops and Products. 72. 97–106. 46 indexed citations
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Haddar, Wafa, Noureddine Baaka, Nizar Meksi, et al.. (2015). Use of ultrasonic energy for enhancing the dyeing performances of polyamide fibers with olive vegetable water. Fibers and Polymers. 16(7). 1506–1511. 26 indexed citations
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Baaka, Noureddine, Manel Ben Ticha, Wafa Haddar, Saoussen Hammami, & M.F. Mhenni. (2015). Extraction of natural dye from waste wine industry: Optimization survey based on a central composite design method. Fibers and Polymers. 16(1). 38–45. 24 indexed citations
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Mhenni, M.F., et al.. (2014). Valorization of Tunisian Pottery Clay onto Basic Dyes Adsorption. International Journal of Environmental Research. 8(4). 1053–1066. 9 indexed citations
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Ticha, Manel Ben, et al.. (2013). Green Process for Indigo Dyeing: Effect and Modeling of Physico-chemical Parameters Using Statistical Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research. 7(3). 697–708. 9 indexed citations
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Khalfaoui, Mohamed, et al.. (2013). Statistical thermodynamics of adsorption of dye DR75 onto natural materials and its modifications: double-layer model with two adsorption energies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 21(4). 3134–3144. 37 indexed citations
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Haddar, Wafa, et al.. (2013). Optimization of an ecofriendly dyeing process using the wastewater of the olive oil industry as natural dyes for acrylic fibres. Journal of Cleaner Production. 66. 546–554. 46 indexed citations
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Meksi, Nizar, et al.. (2013). The synergetic effect of α-hydroxycarbonyls mixtures used as green reducing agent on the indigo dyeing process. Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly. 20(4). 463–470. 9 indexed citations
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Ticha, Manel Ben, et al.. (2013). A promising route to dye cotton by indigo with an ecological exhaustion process: A dyeing process optimization based on a response surface methodology. Industrial Crops and Products. 46. 350–358. 40 indexed citations
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Meksi, Nizar, Wafa Haddar, Saoussen Hammami, & M.F. Mhenni. (2012). Olive mill wastewater: A potential source of natural dyes for textile dyeing. Industrial Crops and Products. 40. 103–109. 74 indexed citations
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Khiari, Ramzi, Mohammed Krouit, Mohamed Naceur Belgacem, Évelyne Mauret, & M.F. Mhenni. (2012). Préparation et caractérisation d’un matériau composite à base dePosidonia oceanica. Matériaux & Techniques. 100(5). 369–375. 6 indexed citations
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Meksi, Nizar, et al.. (2011). Extraction, identification and dyeing studies of Isosalipurposide, a natural chalcone dye from Acacia cyanophylla flowers on wool. Industrial Crops and Products. 35(1). 31–36. 67 indexed citations
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Khiari, Ramzi, M.F. Mhenni, Mohamed Naceur Belgacem, & Évelyne Mauret. (2010). Valorisation of Vegetal Wastes as a Source of Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives. Journal of environmental polymer degradation. 19(1). 80–89. 30 indexed citations
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Meksi, Nizar, et al.. (2010). New Catalysts for the Borohydride Dyeing Process. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 49(24). 12333–12338. 9 indexed citations
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Khiari, Ramzi, M.F. Mhenni, Mohamed Naceur Belgacem, & Évelyne Mauret. (2009). Chemical composition and pulping of date palm rachis and Posidonia oceanica – A comparison with other wood and non-wood fibre sources. Bioresource Technology. 101(2). 775–780. 251 indexed citations
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Aguir, Chadlia & M.F. Mhenni. (2005). Experimental study on carboxymethylation of cellulose extracted from Posidonia oceanica. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 99(4). 1808–1816. 68 indexed citations

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