Monitoring Chemical Changes on the Surface of Kenaf Fiber during Degumming Process Using Infrared Microspectroscopy
Abstract Degumming is the dominant method to obtain lignocellulosic fibers in the textile industry. Traditionally, wet chemistry methods are used to monitor the evolution of major chemical components during the degumming process. However, these methods lack the ability to provide spatial information...
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Main Authors: | Wei Jiang, Guangting Han, Yuanming Zhang, Shaoyang Liu, Chengfeng Zhou, Yan Song, Xiao Zhang, Yanzhi Xia |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ee09fe7eecd64645bde4f18c8a4f072f |
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