2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2005.06.005
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Role of micro-crystalline parameters in the physical properties of cotton fibers

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“…Holes (50–200 nm) on the surface of the cotton fibers26 could make the nanoparticles penetrate into themselves depending on the osmotic pressures. Besides, cotton was a natural fiber consisting of cellulose with 1,4‐ D ‐glucosepyranose as its repeating units 27. The hydroxyl groups of cellulose could facilitate the absorption of OF‐NPs onto the cotton fibers (Scheme ) 28.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Holes (50–200 nm) on the surface of the cotton fibers26 could make the nanoparticles penetrate into themselves depending on the osmotic pressures. Besides, cotton was a natural fiber consisting of cellulose with 1,4‐ D ‐glucosepyranose as its repeating units 27. The hydroxyl groups of cellulose could facilitate the absorption of OF‐NPs onto the cotton fibers (Scheme ) 28.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, a number of studies on the crystal and molecular structure of the conventional cotton fibres are being extensively studied and reported by various authors (Abhishek et al 2005;Divakara, Niranjana, & Somashekar, 2009;Samir & Somashekar, 2007a, 2007bSamir, Gopala, & Somashekar, 2007;Samir, Madhu, & Somashekar, 2010). However, we observe that similar studies on the organic cotton fibres are not reported.…”
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confidence: 97%