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Some Aspects on Preparation and Properties of Alginate and Chitosan Fibres
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2011
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Demand for special fibres produced from natural polymers such as alginate, chitin or chitosan, starch, keratin or biosynthesised cellulose is a function of their unique properties and growing areas of application. Two types of fibres made from chitosan and alginate are discussed in this paper. The wet-spinning method was applied for their manufacture using modified spinning solutions of the polymers. The properties and some of the application areas of chitosan and alginate fibres are discussed.
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