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Kojo Agyapong Afrifah

Wood Science and Technology

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About

Dr. Kojo Agyapong Afrifah graduated from Michigan State University in 2012 with PhD and MS in Forestry and Packaging, respectively. Since then, his research themes have been in the areas of Packaging and Wood Science and Technology with emphasis on bio-based and petroleum-based plastics and materials, natural fiber plastic composites, food and medical packaging, distribution packaging, postharvest management systems and renewable energy from sawmill and agricultural residues. In addition to his research, he has been involved in curriculum development. He initiated and led the development of MSc/MPhil Packaging Technology and Management, BSc. Packaging Technology and BSc. Furniture Technology and Management programs for the Department of Wood Science and Technology and the Institute of Distance Learning, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi.Dr Afrifah has worked in close collaboration with researchers specialized in packaging, microbiology, postharvest physiology, horticulture, food science, communication design, pulp and paper science, material science and sensory analysis, as well as with farmers, commodity groups, plastic suppliers, and packaging equipment suppliers locally and abroad. He and his undergraduate and graduate research team interests include, but are not limited to the following areas:Students and visiting scholars interested in joining Dr. Afrifah's research group can contact him directly.

Research Summary

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The researcher's work centers on advancing material science techniques in three key areas: biodegradable polymers, natural fiber-reinforced composites, and wood treatment. They focus on developing advanced materials for paper production, enhancing the properties of natural fibers like bamboo and wood, and improving food additive applications. Their research integrates polymer chemistry with natural resources, aiming to create sustainable solutions across various domains, including ergonomics and forest management.

Research Themes

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Impact Modification of Polylactide with a Biodegradable Ethylene/Acrylate Copolymer(2010)
Fracture mechanics and statistical modeling of ternary blends of polylactide/ethylene-acrylate copolymer /wood-flour composites(2024)
Polybutene as a matrix for wood plastic composites(2009)
Fracture toughness of poly(lactic acid)/ ethylene acrylate copolymer/wood‐flour composite ternary blends(2012)
Statistical Optimization of Ternary Blends of Poly(lactic acid)/Ethylene Acrylate Copolymer/Wood Flour Composites(2011)
The Morphological and Pulping Indices of Bagasse, Elephant Grass (Leaves and Stalk), and Silk Cotton Fibers for Paper Production(2021)
Suitability of <i>Chrysophyllum albidum</i> from moist semi-deciduous forest in Ghana as a raw material for manufacturing paper-based products(2019)
Chemical and Mechanical Characterization of Thermally Modified Gmelina arborea Wood(2021)
Biological resistance of thermally modified Gmelina arborea wood(2024)
Pulp and Paper Making Characteristics of Fibers from Plantation-grown<i>Oxythenantera Abyssinica</i>and Beema Bamboo (A Tissue Cultured Clone from<i>Bambusa Balcooa</i>)(2020)
Suitability of Four Varieties of <i>Cocos Nucifera</i> Husk in Ghana for Pulp and Paper Production(2021)
Estimation of modulus of elasticity of plastics and wood plastic composites using a Taber stiffness tester(2010)
Anatomical and chemical characterization of Alstonia boonei for pulp and paper production(2021)
Ergonomic Design of University Classroom Furniture: Evaluation of Comfortability and Musculoskeletal Disorders(2021)
Ergonomic Design of Classroom Furnitures: Evaluation of Comfortability and Musculoskeletal Disorders(2021)
Characterization of the fibre morphology and chemical composition of aged PB 260 and IRCA 41 clones of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) wood for pulp and paper making(2022)
Consumer experiences and perception with reclosable pharmaceutical child resistant closures in Ghana, West Africa(2024)
MARKET PREVALENCE AND PREFERENCES FOR UNTREATED AND THERMALLY MODIFIED GMELINA ARBOREA WOOD IN GHANA(2023)

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