As the textile industry seeks ways to achieve circularity, questions around processing textiles and other waste materials into new cellulose-based fibres will be central to the discussion.
As the textile industry seeks ways to achieve circularity, questions around processing textiles and other waste materials into new cellulose-based fibres will be central to the discussion. The ...
Bacteria produce cellulose as a network of very narrow fibres, about a thousandth of the width of fibre from plant pulp, making it simultaneously strong and malleable,” he adds. Experimenting ...
The cellulose nanofibrils that are found in wood and other natural materials are similar to carbon nanotubes in many ways and could be used to strengthen composites for manufacturing. Although the ...