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LYOCELL AND COTTON FIBERS AS REINFORCEMENTS FOR A THERMOSET POLYMER [PDF]

open access: yesBioResources, 2011
Cellulose fibers obtained from the textile industry (lyocell) were investigated as a potential reinforcement for thermoset phenolic matrices, to improve their mechanical properties. Textile cotton fibers were also considered.
Elisabete Frollini   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Antibacterial modification of Lyocell fiber: A review [PDF]

open access: yesCarbohydrate Polymers, 2020
As the most successful regenerated cellulose fiber developed in recent decades, Lyocell has attracted much attention due to its useful properties, simple manufacturing process, and recyclable solvent. However, Lyocell's lack of antibacterial properties limits its application in medical and health fields.
Kevin J, Edgar, Huihui, Zhang
openaire   +2 more sources

Preparation of Lyocell Fibers from Solutions of Miscanthus Cellulose. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Both annual (cotton, flax, hemp, etc.) and perennial (trees and grasses) plants can serve as a source of cellulose for fiber production. In recent years, the perennial herbaceous plant miscanthus has attracted particular interest as a popular industrial plant with enormous potential. This industrial crop, which contains up to 57% cellulose, serves as a
Makarov IS   +10 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

The Thermal Behavior of Lyocell Fibers Containing Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers, 2021
This study focuses on the preparation of carbon fiber precursors from solutions of cellulose in N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide with the addition of bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene, studying their structural features and evaluating thermal behavior. The introduction of a silicon-containing additive into cellulose leads to an increase in the carbon yield during
Igor Makarov   +5 more
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Influence of Swelling Media on the Crystallinity and Accessibility of Lyocell Fibers: An FTIR and 13C NMR Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2022
Cellulose swelling using different protic, aprotic and alkaline solvents, which are capable of penetrating crystalline parts of cellulose is one of the important methods to enhance the accessibility and, as a result, the reactivity of cellulose in ...
Fereshteh Fadavi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Modified lyocell process for producing biopolymer fiber [PDF]

open access: yesAIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
Cellulose is one of the most abundantly available biopolymer in nature. This semi crystalline cellulose cannot be melted directly to form fiber, as it degrades before melting. Hence processing of cellulosic fiber requires dissolution process. There are many solvents available for direct dissolution of cellulose to form polymer, N-Methyl Morpholine ...
Ashwini Lidhure   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

APPLICATION OF LYOCELL FIBER STRUCTURE FORMATION MECHANISM IN FLAME-RETARDANT MODIFICATION OF LYOCELL FIBER

open access: yesCellulose Chemistry and Technology, 2020
In order to overcome the disadvantage of Lyocell fiber flammability, two types of flame-retardant finishing liquids, 2-carboxyethyl phenylphosphic acid (CEPPA) and N-hydroxymethyl-3-dimethoxyphosphoacyl propanamide (MDPA), were used in this study to treat Lyocell fiber in two different states: never-dried and dry. The results showed that CEPPA and MDPA
GESHENG YANG   +3 more
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Kinetics of dyeing in continuous circulation with direct dyes: tencel case [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Due to the special characteristics of Tencel fibres, it is important to gather new data and information in order to improve our knowledge of their performance during dyeing.
Immich, Ana Paula   +4 more
core   +2 more sources

Suitability of lyocell fiber for pillow fillings [PDF]

open access: yesTextile Research Journal, 2018
The choice of a comfortable pillow is essential for good sleep. The filling material for pillows should be bulky, resilient and comfortable. For reasons of price, availability and resilience, polyester is the most commonly used filling material. Its drawbacks, however, lie in poor moisture management and a lack of biodegradability.
Danijela Cafuta   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Quality Assessment of Socks Produced from Viscose and Lyocell Fibers. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel)
Most casual socks are produced from cotton and are usually combined with synthetic fibers. The suitability of viscose and lyocell fibers for knitting socks needs to be investigated further. Therefore, three series of plain socks were produced, composed in the largest content from single-spun viscose or lyocell yarns fully plated with texturized ...
Tomljenović A   +2 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

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