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Biodegradation Of Cellulose Fibers 1st Edition Barbara Simoni Brigita Tomi Boris Orel Ivan Jerman

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Biodegradation Of Cellulose Fibers 1st Edition Barbara Simoni Brigita Tomi Boris Orel Ivan Jerman
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.67 MB
Pages: 77
Author: Barbara Simončič; Brigita Tomši?; Boris Orel; Ivan Jerman
ISBN: 9781613242117, 1613242115
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Biodegradation Of Cellulose Fibers 1st Edition Barbara Simoni Brigita Tomi Boris Orel Ivan Jerman by Barbara Simončič; Brigita Tomši?; Boris Orel; Ivan Jerman 9781613242117, 1613242115 instant download after payment.

In this book, the results of the chemical modification of cellulose fibres were presented, aimed at protecting the textile material against biodegradation. Namely, cellulose fibres are highly susceptible to microbial attack, resulting in worsened technological and applicable properties of textile products. This is a particularly crucial problem for textiles that are in use. The rate and degree of cellulose biodegradation is affected by several factors, among which the most important are the genera of microorganisms and the environmental conditions needed for microbial growth.

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