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LYOCELL AND COTTON FIBERS AS REINFORCEMENTS FOR A THERMOSET POLYMER [PDF]
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
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Functional wound dressings based on regenerated cellulose fibers that concurrently control infection, suppress inflammation, and promote tissue regeneration remain a major clinical need.
Xiongwei Dong +8 more
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From Hemp Bast to Lyocell Fiber: Sustainable Process Optimization for Lyocell‐Grade Dissolving Pulp
ABSTRACT The growing demand for sustainable cellulose textile fibers drives the search for alternative raw materials and potentially more sustainable pulping methods. This study presents a modified pre‐hydrolysis kraft (PHK) process, free of chlorine, sulfur, and strong acids, to prepare lyocell‐grade dissolving pulp from Canadian ...
Md Abu Sayed +8 more
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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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Flax Noils as a Source of Cellulose for the Production of Lyocell Fibers
The production of long flax fiber for the subsequent production of textile yarn is accompanied by the formation of a significant amount of waste—noils, which is a mechanical mixture of long and short flax fibers and shives.
Igor S. Makarov +5 more
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Preparation of Lyocell Fibers from Solutions of Miscanthus Cellulose. [PDF]
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
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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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Quality Assessment of Socks Produced from Viscose and Lyocell Fibers. [PDF]
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
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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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