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Dyeing of Hemicellulose‐Rich Man‐Made Cellulosic Fibers Using Reactive Dyes
The utilization of hemicellulose in fiber production offers a sustainable route for textiles by transforming an otherwise wasted component of wood biomass into value‐added material.
Ritesh Sharma +3 more
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Novel Lab‐Scale System for Lyocell Fiber Manufacturing
ABSTRACTLyocell man‐made cellulosic fibers (L‐MMCFs) are typically produced from wood sources, but sustainability efforts are driving interest in agricultural biomass feedstocks. This study presents a lab‐scale system for evaluating feedstock viability and processing conditions using a rotary evaporator, syringe pump, and microreactor vessel.
Lelia Lawson +8 more
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Antibacterial modification of Lyocell fiber: A review [PDF]
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
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Carbon fibers, which act as reinforcements in many applications, are often obtained from polyacrylonitrile (PAN). However, their production is expensive and results in waste problems.
Hong Gun Kim +6 more
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Dichlorotriazine reactive crosslinker has been used to reduce the fibrillation of Lyocell. The fibrillation propensity and mechanism of 4, 6-dichloro-2-sodium dioxy-1, 3, 5-triazine treatment on Lyocell fibers were studied, and the mechanical properties ...
Zhongkai Xu +7 more
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Design and characterization of Tencel-based Seersucker fabrics [PDF]
Seersucker fabric design features a new combination of fabric structures that can also be used in various yarns based on sustainable fibers. Such fabric structures attract attention mainly due to their comfort properties, as well as easy-care clothing ...
Kanberoğlu Emine +4 more
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A review on raw materials, commercial production and properties of lyocell fiber
As one of the regenerated cellulosic fibers, viscose fiber has the largest output. However, the wastes produced in the manufacturing process are difficult to eliminate, which restricts the development of viscose fiber.
Xiaoya Jiang +3 more
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Transmission Reduction for UV and IR Radiation with Dyed Lyocell Knitted Textiles
Sunlight is essential for humans. However, sunlight can be the source of several disadvantageous effects and illnesses, e.g., skin aging, sunburn, and skin cancer. Textiles with functional protective effects can counteract these problems.
Kristina Klinkhammer +5 more
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Modified lyocell process for producing biopolymer fiber [PDF]
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
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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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