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Journal articles on the topic "Eco-Friendly Regenerated Cellulosic Fiber"

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Polat, Ertugrul, Md Hasan, Ahmed Mazari, and Muhammet Uzun. "Evaluation of weaving and dyeing properties of local regenerated yarns." Tekstilna industrija 71, no. 4 (2023): 14–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/tekstind2304014p.

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As the demand for energy and raw material is increasing everyday, so the challenge of finding sustainable and environment friendly alternatives are becoming very crucial and challenging for the textile industry. Sustainability is one of the most required characteristics in textile production and consumption. As a result, regenerated cellulose fibers have become very popular for their identical properties to cotton, conforming to the sustainability goals of this sector. Production of regenerated cellulose fiber known as Ecocell the trend of sustainability is getting promoted. The aim of this st
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Trinh, Hue Thi Kim, and Mai Hương Bùi. "The Improving properties of Viscose fabric by water repellent finish." Science & Technology Development Journal - Engineering and Technology 4, no. 1 (2021): first. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdjet.v4i1.788.

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Viscose as cellulosic origin, the cheapest of all cellulosic fabrics could be the best alternative. Viscose is manufactured from regenerated cellulose. In order to manufacture viscose, pulp of bamboo is treated with aqueous sodium hydroxide to form alkali cellulose. This alkali cellulose is then treated with carbon disulfide to form sodium cellulose xanthate. The xanthate is then dissolved in aqueous sodium hydroxide and allowed to depolymerize. After depolymerization, rayon fiber is produced from the ripened solution. Viscose is primarily employed in apparels, upholstery fabric, industrial cl
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Wang, Shengjun, Jiaqi Guo, Yibo Ma, Alan X. Wang, Xianming Kong, and Qian Yu. "Fabrication and Application of SERS-Active Cellulose Fibers Regenerated from Waste Resource." Polymers 13, no. 13 (2021): 2142. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132142.

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The flexible SERS substrate were prepared base on regenerated cellulose fibers, in which the Au nanoparticles were controllably assembled on fiber through electrostatic interaction. The cellulose fiber was regenerated from waste paper through the dry-jet wet spinning method, an eco-friendly and convenient approach by using ionic liquid. The Au NPs could be controllably distributed on the surface of fiber by adjusting the conditions during the process of assembling. Finite-difference time-domain theoretical simulations verified the intense local electromagnetic fields of plasmonic composites. T
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Mounika, K.* Dr. K. B. Ilango Baranitharan A. K. Dhivyatharshini S. Gowtham K. Swetha V. Vijaykumar S. "Biodegradable Sanitary Napkins-An Innovative Approach Towards Menstrual Hygiene Using Bamboo Fiber And Lemon Grass." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 1, no. 11 (2023): 135–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10078084.

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Sanitary napkin is worn in direct skin contact and is an essential product for most women. Bamboo fiber is a cellulosic fiber that is regenerated from bamboo plant. It is a great prospective green fiber with outstanding biodegradable textile material, having strength comparable to conventional glass fibers. Bamboo used for fiber preparation is usually 3-4 years old. Emphasis is given to use of naturally available absorbent fibers such as organic cotton, banana fiber, jute, bamboo etc, which are widely available and biodegradable in nature having low carbon footprint which not only makes it eco
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Hindi, Sherif S. "Wastepaper-Based Cuprammonium Rayon Regenerated Using Novel Gaseous–Ammoniation Injection Process." Polymers 16, no. 17 (2024): 2431. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym16172431.

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Rayon is an extremely valuable cellulosic fiber in the global textile industry. Since cuprammonium rayon is more eco-friendly than other types of rayon fabrics, it was synthesized by regenerating α–cellulose isolated from wastepaper using a novel gaseous-ammoniation injection (GAI) process. This was achieved by preparing tetra–ammine copper hydroxide (cuoxam solution) via reacting copper sulfate and sodium hydroxide to produce copper hydroxide that was, finally, ammoniated by injecting the gas directly to the reaction vessel instead of using ammonium hydroxide applied by prior art. After that,
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Swati, Sahu* Alka Goel. "PROPERTIES OF STRETCHABLE COVER SPUN YARNS DEVELOPED FROM LYOCELL AND SPANDEX." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY 5, no. 12 (2016): 383–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.199657.

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Present paper reports the effect of change of spandex denier on the properties of stretchable lyocell-spandex cover spun yarn. The core component was spandex with 20D and 40D while sheath consisted of lyocell yarn; eco-friendly regenerated cellulosic yarns. The stretchable cover spun yarns were produced in a hollow spindle spinning frame. ANOVA was applied to study the significant effect of presence of spandex as well as effect of variation in denier of spandex was also noted. It was observed that yarn count, tenacity, breaking strength, elongation and imperfection of yarn was influenced due t
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Zhang, Qian, Ruoyao Wang, Yuhang Zou, Jifu Mao, and Lu Wang. "Turning industrial waste-flax noil into regenerated cellulose fiber electrodes for eco-friendly supercapacitors." Industrial Crops and Products 176 (February 2022): 114377. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2021.114377.

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Mahmud, Rois U., Aminul Momin, Raijul Islam, Abu Bakr Siddique, and Ayub N. Khan. "Investigation of mechanical properties of pineapple-viscose blended fabric reinforced composite." Composites and Advanced Materials 31 (January 2022): 263498332210877. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26349833221087752.

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Composites with regenerated fiber bonded with natural fibers have attracted growing attention as the globe becomes more sustainable, ecofriendly, and environment-friendly. Pineapple leaf fiber is used for composite in this study since it is also handled as waste nowadays. Furthermore, viscose was chosen as a study variant since no one had ever tried a pineapple and viscose mixed composite before. Due to a scarcity of natural fiber production on Earth, regenerated cellulosic fiber reinforced with natural fiber is widely employed, providing a nearly identical experience by employing partial or l
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Liu, Wangcheng, Shuyan Liu, Tian Liu, Tuan Liu, Jinwen Zhang, and Hang Liu. "Eco-friendly post-consumer cotton waste recycling for regenerated cellulose fibers." Carbohydrate Polymers 206 (February 2019): 141–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.10.046.

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Zhang, Shaokai, Chunxia Chen, Chao Duan, et al. "Regenerated cellulose by the Lyocell process, a brief review of the process and properties." BioResources 13, no. 2 (2018): 4577–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.15376/biores.13.2.zhang.

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Lyocell fiber has emerged as an important class of regenerated cellulose that is produced based on the N-methyl morpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) dissolution method, and it has unique properties compared to viscose fiber. The NMMO technology provides a simple, resource-conserving, and environmentally friendly method for producing regenerated cellulose fiber. In this paper, the manufacturing process, environmental impact, and product quality of lyocell fiber are reviewed and compared with those of the conventional viscose fiber.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Eco-Friendly Regenerated Cellulosic Fiber"

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Maccow, Awilda. "A chemo-enzymatic approach to expand the chemical space of cellulose-derived materials : Application to eco-friendly dyeing of cellulosic fibers." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse, INSA, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022ISAT0054.

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L'extension de l'espace moléculaire chimique accessible à partir de la biomasse végétale par des méthodes douces et propres est un sujet d'actualité qui stimule la communauté scientifique afin de développer des produits biosourcés à faible impact environnemental et d'élargir le champ d'exploitation de la biomasse. La fonctionnalisation de la cellulose, le polysaccharide le plus abondant sur la planète, et/ou des cello-oligosaccharides telle que décrite dans cette thèse s'inscrit dans cette démarche. Notre objectif était de développer une méthode chimio-enzymatique impliquant l'action d'une lac
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Conference papers on the topic "Eco-Friendly Regenerated Cellulosic Fiber"

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Kooshki, Pantea, and Tsz-Ho Kwok. "Review of Natural Fiber Reinforced Elastomer Composites." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-86042.

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This paper is a review on mechanical characteristics of natural fibers reinforced elastomers (both thermoplastics and thermosets). Increasing environmental concerns and reduction of petroleum resources attracts researchers attention to new green eco-friendly materials. To solve these environmental related issues, cellulosic fibers are used as reinforcement in composite materials. These days natural fibers are at the center of attention as a replacement for synthetic fibers like glass, carbon, and aramid fibers due to their low cost, satisfactory mechanical properties, high specific strength, r
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