10.16 – Natural Fibers
2012
Natural fibers, with their sophisticated hierarchical organization at various levels, have always served as models for the polymer chemists developing new fibers and for the scientists investigating the secrets of nature. This chapter, dealing with the structure and morphology, chemistry, and end-usage of natural fibers, aims to discuss some of the facets that make them the fibers of the textile industry.
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