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Novel Biobased Textile Fiber from Colombian Agro-Industrial Waste Fiber
Fique fibers, native to Colombia, are traditionally used for ropes and bags. In the extraction of long fibers for these purposes, the same amount of short fibers is generated; the short fibers are then discarded in the soil or in landfills.
Maria Camila Amaya Vergara +7 more
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This study aims to transform post-consumer textile waste (cellulosic materials) into viscose fiber using a xanthation technique, as well as to develop value-added antibacterial chitosan functionalized viscose (CFV) fiber for biomedical applications (e.g.,
Rois Uddin Mahmud +5 more
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Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Study on Cation adsorption on Viscose Rayon Succinate
Ion-exchange materials have been considered as suitable material for the recovery of heavy metals in water. A viscose rayon succinate, synthesized from viscose rayon and succinic anhydride in presence of DMSO, to remove trace bivalent metal ions such as ...
D Khasbaatar, Ung Su Choi
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When time reversal is broken the viscosity tensor can have a non vanishing odd part. In two dimensions, and only then, such odd viscosity is compatible with isotropy. Elementary and basic features of odd viscosity are examined by considering solutions of the wave and Navier-Stokes equations for hypothetical fluids where the stress is dominated by odd ...
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Über das Verhalten von Kupferverbindungen in Polyamid 6
A. Krieger-Amrein
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The paper investigates an influence of cellulose polymerization rate on viscose production.It has been ascertained that while having low reaction capacity with cellulose destruction it is characterized by high viscose formation that has a specific ...
I. I. Karpunin +2 more
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The fate of biobased and biodegradable cellulose-derived plastics in landfills represents an important topic from economic and environmental points of view. Anaerobic digestion is a cost-effective waste-to-energy technology.
Olga Muter +10 more
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Production-related weaving defects are a significant issue in the textile industry, directly impacting the material quality of products. These defects typically arise from mechanical, material, or operator-related problems during production processes ...
Çiğdem Sarpkaya
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A comparative life cycle assessment of viscose fibers derived from cotton, wood, and bamboo pulp
In this work, a life cycle assessment (LCA) approach was employed to evaluate the environmental impact of viscose fibers made from cotton, wood and bamboo pulp, in accordance with the ISO 14040 standard.
Luna He, Nannan Hou, Rong Li
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