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A Brief Introduction to Natural Fibers and Preparation of Lignocelluloses for Different Applications Qaisar

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  • Qaisar Abbas

    (Department of Physics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan)

  • Qaiser Atta

    (Department of Physics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan)

  • Aqsa Hashmi

    (Department of Physics, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Rafiq

    (QAED Kot Addu, Pakistan)

  • Faisal Munir

    (Department of Computer Science, IIU Islamabad, Pakistan)

  • Aroosah Tabassum

    (Department of Environmental sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan)

Abstract

In this research we discussed the brief introduction of natural fibers and different plants were collected and by chemical method lignocelluloses sheet was fabricated which further can be used for many different applications such as in textile industry also it can be used with nanomaterials for flexible energy devices. Lignocellulosic fibers were attained by mechanical separation from monochoria vaginalis and Typha Angustifolia plants, and then after drying of fibers, fibers sheet fabricated by bleaching of fiber with different concentration, the lignocellulose fiber sheets were so flexible that can twist into any geometrical shape and can cut with the help of scissor.

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  • Qaisar Abbas & Qaiser Atta & Aqsa Hashmi & Muhammad Rafiq & Faisal Munir & Aroosah Tabassum, 2019. "A Brief Introduction to Natural Fibers and Preparation of Lignocelluloses for Different Applications Qaisar," Current Trends in Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 5(2), pages 63-67, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ctftte:v:5:y:2019:i:2:p:63-67
    DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2019.05.555660
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