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Fibras químicas. Innovación y nuevos productos. [PDF]
Se hace referencia a la producción mundial de fibras químicas en 1996 y a hs previsiones para el año 2005, así como a las necesidades de materias primas para fabricarlas.
Gacén Guillén, Joaquín
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ABSTRACT Cellulose dissolution is important for various industries, including textiles, bioplastics, foods and pharmaceuticals, yet achieving efficient dissolution remains challenging. Deep eutectic solvents (DES) have emerged as promising alternatives to traditional solvents due to their low toxicity, biodegradability and sustainability.
Chigozie Charity Okwuwa +4 more
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A novel multifunctional biomedical material based on polyacrylonitrile:preparation and characterization [PDF]
Wet spun microfibers have great potential in the design of multifunctional controlled release materials. Curcumin (Cur) and vitamin E acetate (Vit. E Ac) were used as a model drug system to evaluate the potential application of the drug-loaded microfiber
Bremner, David H. +6 more
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Abstract Textile production is an important industrial sector but also one of the most polluting industries and highly dependent on fossil resources and cotton for the production of fibers. The use of cellulosic fibers from local agricultural residues can offer a sustainable alternative for the current textile industry. In this work, an environmentally
Ilona van Zandvoort +7 more
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PREPARATION OF CELLULOSIC FIBERS FROM SUGARCANE FOR TEXTILE USE [PDF]
6 pagesInternational audienceThe production of natural fibers is not sufficient to accommodate the textile needs of the growing world population. Therefore, textile research is exploring alternative natural resources to produce fibers.
Bachelier, Bruno +3 more
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ABSTRACT Nanocellulose is being increasingly used in biomedical applications because of its biocompatibility, mechanical robustness, tunable surface chemistry, and adjustable rheology. This review evaluates recent strategies for engineering cellulose nanofibrils, nanocrystals, and bacterial nanocellulose into cell‐instructive scaffolds for skin, bone ...
Aurora Rodríguez Martínez +6 more
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Cellulosic films obtained from the treatment of sugarcane bagasse fibers with N -methylmorpholine- N -oxide (NMMO) [PDF]
Ethanol/water organosolv pulping was used to obtain sugarcane bagasse pulp that was bleached with sodium chlorite. This bleached pulp was used to obtain cellulosic films that were further evaluated by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy ...
A. A. Shatalov +34 more
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Diabetic Socks: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Commercially Available Products
ABSTRACT Aims In recent years, various diabetic socks have been developed and introduced to help prevent diabetes related foot ulcers (DFUs). However, the question of which type of sock is most suitable for individuals with diabetes has not been adequately addressed. This review systematically explores the current evidence regarding the performance and
Prabhuraj D. Venkatraman +9 more
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The discrimination of five subtypes of regenerated cellulose fibers, i.e., viscose, bamboo, lyocell, modal, and cupro, from both men’s and women’s clothing available on the prevalent apparel market was described.
Jolanta Wąs-Gubała +2 more
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Fibre Labelling. Melamine - Basofil [PDF]
In August 2006, the European Commission s Joint Research Centre (JRC) was asked by DG Enterprise to conduct experimental work to check the validity and suitability of the testing methods proposed by Basofil for the identification, quantification and ...
BURIOVA Emilia +3 more
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