Rayon is a polymerase chain reaction from synthetic compounds, many derived from fossil fuels, similar to how petroleum jelly is extracted. The waste product is non-recycleable and is not biodegradable however lyocell is decomposable and reusable while also not wasting thousands of gallons of water like the process of making cotton into fabric.
PAN is expensive. If you can make Good carbon fiber, and twist/wrap it with carbon nanotubes and graphene (boronitride) you can have an Excellent composite for space and anything in the air.
What degree of polymerization cellulose do you use? How much a-cellulose is contained in the original cellulose? Great video, thx!
How is this process different from viscose rayon?
Rayon is a polymerase chain reaction from synthetic compounds, many derived from fossil fuels, similar to how petroleum jelly is extracted. The waste product is non-recycleable and is not biodegradable however lyocell is decomposable and reusable while also not wasting thousands of gallons of water like the process of making cotton into fabric.
PAN is expensive. If you can make Good carbon fiber, and twist/wrap it with carbon nanotubes and graphene (boronitride) you can have an Excellent composite for space and anything in the air.
can i know for which department the lab is ???
Interesting, I am curious...
parabéns.
only the antibacterial pulps matter.