The textile industry is currently under pressure to decrease environmental load related to both the manufacture and the use of textiles. Material recycling may be one of many ways to accomplish such a decrease. Age-induced property changes in cotton textiles are important to understand in order to facilitate the recycling of cotton textiles. Consequently, this study investigates ultrastructural and chemical changes that take place in the cellulose of cotton sheets over a long time period of use and laundering. Ultrastructural changes were studied using water retention value (WRV), specific surface area measurement, scanning electron microscopy and solid state NMR spectroscopy. Chemical changes through measurement of intrinsic viscosity with...
| openaire: EC/H2020/646226/EU//Trash-2-CashThe aim of this study is to improve the understanding of...
In this study, waste cotton fibers were environmentally reused. First, they were milled into fine po...
The chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres may represent a next-generation fibre–fibre recycling sy...
The textile industry is currently under pressure to decrease environmental load related to both the ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to provide a background to the recycling of cotton. Since co...
The swelling and dissolution of cellulose are key parameters in the production of regenerated cellul...
In many parts of the world, there are well-established systems for material recycling of metal, glas...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
The viscoelastic properties of cellulose fibers play an important role in chemical recycling of text...
In this thesis solid-state NMR and NMR cryoporometry were used to gain information of the structure ...
The thermodynamic properties of water are essential for determining the corresponding properties of ...
In this study, topographical changes of woven cotton fabrics conditioned with a cellulase enzyme dur...
The valorization of cellulose rich textile waste is promoted by the development of a novel solid-sta...
Cotton fibres develop over four stages: initiation, elongation, secondary-wall thickening, and matur...
Cotton linters were partially hydrolyzed in dilute acid and the morphology of remaining macrofibrils...
| openaire: EC/H2020/646226/EU//Trash-2-CashThe aim of this study is to improve the understanding of...
In this study, waste cotton fibers were environmentally reused. First, they were milled into fine po...
The chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres may represent a next-generation fibre–fibre recycling sy...
The textile industry is currently under pressure to decrease environmental load related to both the ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to provide a background to the recycling of cotton. Since co...
The swelling and dissolution of cellulose are key parameters in the production of regenerated cellul...
In many parts of the world, there are well-established systems for material recycling of metal, glas...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
The viscoelastic properties of cellulose fibers play an important role in chemical recycling of text...
In this thesis solid-state NMR and NMR cryoporometry were used to gain information of the structure ...
The thermodynamic properties of water are essential for determining the corresponding properties of ...
In this study, topographical changes of woven cotton fabrics conditioned with a cellulase enzyme dur...
The valorization of cellulose rich textile waste is promoted by the development of a novel solid-sta...
Cotton fibres develop over four stages: initiation, elongation, secondary-wall thickening, and matur...
Cotton linters were partially hydrolyzed in dilute acid and the morphology of remaining macrofibrils...
| openaire: EC/H2020/646226/EU//Trash-2-CashThe aim of this study is to improve the understanding of...
In this study, waste cotton fibers were environmentally reused. First, they were milled into fine po...
The chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres may represent a next-generation fibre–fibre recycling sy...