2022
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2022.2069184
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Extraction and Characterization of Nano Fibers from Cotton Fibers and Its Composite

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“…These natural fibers are derived from plants containing lignocellulose and are seen as environmentally friendly alternatives due to their high strength, sustainability, renewability, and biodegradation qualities (Saw et al 2014). Typical natural plant fibers, including cotton (Singh et al 2022), jute (Tanguy et al 2018), sisal (Dun et al 2019), and hemp (Väisänen et al 2018), have played considerable roles in the creation of composite materials.…”
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“…These natural fibers are derived from plants containing lignocellulose and are seen as environmentally friendly alternatives due to their high strength, sustainability, renewability, and biodegradation qualities (Saw et al 2014). Typical natural plant fibers, including cotton (Singh et al 2022), jute (Tanguy et al 2018), sisal (Dun et al 2019), and hemp (Väisänen et al 2018), have played considerable roles in the creation of composite materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%