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Biofibres from biofuel industrial byproduct-Pongamia pinnata seed hull.

Puttaswamy ManjulaGovindan SrinikethanK Vidya Shetty
Published in: Bioresources and bioprocessing (2017)
The sequential chlorination and alkaline treatment stemmed to the isolation of cellulose fibres from P. pinnata seed hull. The isolated cellulose fibres possessed enhanced morphological, thermal, and crystalline properties in comparison with P.pinnata seed hull. These cellulose microfibres may potentially find application as biofillers in biodegradable composites by augmenting their properties.
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