12d
Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists create biodegradable detergent using wood and corn componentsThe new eco-friendly detergent was found to be just as effective as commercial chemical products for cleaning clothes and ...
The investigation revealed that some cheeses advertised as "100% cheese" in fact contain high amounts of cellulose, an FDA approved filler made from wood pulp and cotton. Produced by Emma Fierberg.
15h
Just Style on MSNCirculose partners with Tangshan Sanyou to boost textile circularityRecycled pulp producer Circulose has forged a strategic alliance with Chinese manufacturer Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fiber to ...
Cotton is the soft fibre that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant and the fibres consist primarily of a natural polymer known as cellulose. Evidence of cotton being grown, spun and woven ...
The material's main component is cellulose derived from cotton linters, a by-product of the cotton industry that would otherwise be discarded. In addition, the production process is designed to be ...
Scientists develop eco-friendly detergent from wood and corn — Tough on stains, gentle on the planet
A plant-based detergent, created from a mixture of cellulose nanofibers derived from wood and zein protein derived from corn, ...
The main source for the production of staple fibres or filaments such as viscose, lyocell, modal or other types of new ...
Researchers at Deakin University’s Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM) have developed a ‘fibre to fibre’ technology to recycle textiles, based on cotton being an excellent cellulose ...
The chemicals that make cleaning products so effective can be difficult to break down or could even trigger ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results