Smole et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Surface properties of non-conventional cellulose fibresSmole et al., 2019
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- 385939420176162098
- Author
- Smole M
- Hribernik S
- Kurečič M
- Krajnc A
- Kreže T
- Kleinschek K
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Different cellulose fibres have been traditionally used for textile and technical applications, however in addition to the traditional cellulosic fibres, fibres isolated from some other non- traditional plants are recently studied for different advanced applications, eg cellulose based …
- 229920003043 Cellulose fiber 0 title abstract description 60
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