Wang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Study on the variation law of bamboo fibers' tensile properties and the organization structure on the radial direction of bamboo stemWang et al., 2020
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- 15794716210554852348
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- Wang F
- Shao Z
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- Industrial crops and products
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Bamboo fiber cell wall was layered composite with fine mechanical properties reinforced by cellulose microfibril with lignin and hemicellulose as amorphous matrix. This paper aimed at study the organization structure and tensile properties of natural bamboo fibers extracted by …
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