Improvement in Physical Properties of Paper and Natural Fibers
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Processing and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2023) | Viewed by 17849
Special Issue Editor
Interests: modification of cellulosic surfaces by cold plasma treatment; biotechnology applied to the pulp and paper industry; bioproducts from forest residues; tissue paper; composites
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Dear Colleagues,
From natural fibers to paper, to tissue, to package, or to other products. The science stands in effective methods that preserve the raw materials while creating the required product. Enter in a new era of technology and application of science, all scientists are called to develop paper-based products and composites for applications in packaging; smart packaging; high-strength and light-weight novel materials; and novel materials for water and grease repellence. The future innovations and technologies in these scientific fields are sure to encounter everyday aspect of life across the world.
This Special Issue, “Improvement in Physical Properties of Paper and Natural Fibers”, aims to be a collection of high-quality original/review papers focusing on recent progress in:
- Paper, Tissue Paper, and Cardboard: improvement in physical properties of products and processes impact
- Novel Cellulosic based materials
- Non wood plants as raw material for papers/cardboards
- Additives and modifications: products characterization and nanotechnologies to improve physical properties
- Natural Fibres based Materials: composites, sustainable and other novel fibre-based materials
Dr. Ana Paula Costa
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- natural fibers
- physical properties
- paper
- tissue paper
- cardboard
- composites
- properties improvement
- cellulosic based materials
- non wood plants
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