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Wet Spinning of Sustainable Hydroxypropyl Cellulose Fibers. [PDF]
Guivier M, Weder C.
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Comparative analysis of physical, morphological, tensile and thermal stability characteristics of raw and alkali treated novel Tinospora cordifolia natural fiber. [PDF]
Hindi J, Muralishwara K, Gurumurthy BM.
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Depolymerization of Polycotton-Blended Fabrics: Challenges and Opportunities. [PDF]
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Cellulose is environmentally friendly material that has brought new possibilities for light guiding and manipulation. Regenerated cellulose fibers and methylcellulose fibers have been demon-strated. These optical fibers are not competing in optical telecommunication with glass optical fiber and polymer optical fibers.
Hokkanen, Ari +5 more
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Cellulose is environmentally friendly material that has brought new possibilities for light guiding and manipulation. Regenerated cellulose fibers and methylcellulose fibers have been demon-strated. These optical fibers are not competing in optical telecommunication with glass optical fiber and polymer optical fibers.
Hokkanen, Ari +5 more
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Regenerated cellulose-silk fibroin blends fibers
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2008Fibers made of cellulose and silk fibroin at different composition were wet spun from solutions by using N-methylmorpholine N-oxide hydrates (NMMO/H(2)O) as solvent and ethanol as coagulant. Different spinning conditions were used. The fibers were characterized by different techniques: FTIR-Raman, scanning electron microscopy, wide-angle x-ray ...
MARSANO, ENRICO +3 more
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Thermochromic cellulose fibers
Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 2007AbstractA method of obtaining thermochrome cellulose fibers has been developed. The basis technology used to form fibers was the Lyocell process. This method is based on spinning fibers from concentrated solvents of cellulose, using dry‐wet method in aqueous solidification bath. The cellulose solvent used in this process was N‐oxide‐N‐methylomorpholine
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Cellulose hydrogels prepared from micron-sized bamboo cellulose fibers
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2014We demonstrated for the first time that dimensionally stable hydrogels could be obtained from bamboo pulp fibers through dialysis against distilled water followed by a short time of ultrasonic treatment. Micron-sized short fibers rather than cellulose nanofibrils constituted the majority of fibers in the hydrogels.
Xiaofang, Zhang +3 more
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