Cellulose is a material used in producing natural fibers, which is more environmentally friendly than synthetic fibers.Rice straw waste contains much cellulose and has potential as natural fiber.However, before the natural cellulose fiber is extracted from the rice straw, it must pass through several processes, such as chemicals or nuclear radiation, especially during the pretreatment process. Furthermore, the resulting natural fibers are utilized to replace synthetic fibers for use as raw materials in manufacturing several commercial products. This review describes a process that can be applied to manufacture natural fibers from rice straw and commercial products made from natural cellulose fibers.Cellulose is a material used in producing ...
<p>Rice straw is a renewable natural resource was recycled as an agricultural waste containing some ...
The increase in global population, expected daunting energy demands, and scarcity of resources has d...
In the last decade due to ever growing environmental concerns, use of natural fibres as fibre materi...
Inspired by nature, cellulose extracted from plant wastes has been explored, due to its great potent...
Natural cellulose fibers with properties similar to that of cotton and linen have been obtained from...
Natural cellulose fibers with properties similar to that of cotton and linen have been obtained from...
Natural cellulose fibers with properties similar to that of cotton and linen have been obtained from...
Cellulose has become a wonder material in the present context of research and development since it i...
The agricultural biomass is an important and inexpensive source of cellulose and cellulose fibers. T...
Green biobased polymeric membranes are being increasingly studied for different applications. In thi...
Rice is the main agricultural food in Sri Lanka today. Paddy crops are cultivated as a wetland crop ...
Abstract Rice straw is a waste product generated after the harvesting of rice crops and is commonly ...
The aim of this work was to study the potential application of four types of cereal straws: oats, ma...
This research studied the process of separating fibers from rice straw. To study the physical proper...
Volatile oil price and growing emphasis on environmental conservation have stimulated the developmen...
<p>Rice straw is a renewable natural resource was recycled as an agricultural waste containing some ...
The increase in global population, expected daunting energy demands, and scarcity of resources has d...
In the last decade due to ever growing environmental concerns, use of natural fibres as fibre materi...
Inspired by nature, cellulose extracted from plant wastes has been explored, due to its great potent...
Natural cellulose fibers with properties similar to that of cotton and linen have been obtained from...
Natural cellulose fibers with properties similar to that of cotton and linen have been obtained from...
Natural cellulose fibers with properties similar to that of cotton and linen have been obtained from...
Cellulose has become a wonder material in the present context of research and development since it i...
The agricultural biomass is an important and inexpensive source of cellulose and cellulose fibers. T...
Green biobased polymeric membranes are being increasingly studied for different applications. In thi...
Rice is the main agricultural food in Sri Lanka today. Paddy crops are cultivated as a wetland crop ...
Abstract Rice straw is a waste product generated after the harvesting of rice crops and is commonly ...
The aim of this work was to study the potential application of four types of cereal straws: oats, ma...
This research studied the process of separating fibers from rice straw. To study the physical proper...
Volatile oil price and growing emphasis on environmental conservation have stimulated the developmen...
<p>Rice straw is a renewable natural resource was recycled as an agricultural waste containing some ...
The increase in global population, expected daunting energy demands, and scarcity of resources has d...
In the last decade due to ever growing environmental concerns, use of natural fibres as fibre materi...