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Preparation, Microstructure, and Properties of Biofibers

In this chapter, among many biofibers, the microstructure and properties of plant-based fibers will be mainly described in comparison with other fibers. In addition, all-cellulose composites and nanocomposites will be discussed to show how they utilize the excellent intrinsic properties of cellulose. [Pg.109]

Edited by Sabu Thomas, Kuruvilla Joseph, S. K. Malhotra, Koichi Goda and M. S. Sreekala. [Pg.109]

Cellulose Plant stalk, leaf, branch, and seed [Pg.110]

Chitin, chitosan Crab, lobster, insect shell, mushroom [Pg.110]

Keratin Animal/bird hair, nail, skin [Pg.110]


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