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Thermomechanical and Morphological Characteristics of Cellulosic Natural Fibers and Polymer based Composites: A Review

With increased concern about reducing the carbon footprint on the earth and promoting sustainability, research on economic bio-products has gained significant attention in recent years. Natural fibers and their derivatives, such as composite materials have gained considerable interest due to their l...

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Published in:Chemistry Africa 2024-12, Vol.7 (10), p.5149-5174
Main Authors: Acharya, Prashantha, Pai, Dayananda, Bhat, K. Subrahmanya, Mahesha, G. T.
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