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content material: Biomass (renewable) assets for construction of fabrics, chemical compounds, and fuels : a paradigm shift / Ramani Narayan --
possibilities for lignocellulosic fabrics and composites / Roger M. Rowell --
possibilities for the not pricey creation of biobased fabrics / Helena L. friend and Arthur J. energy --
Lignocellulosic-plastic composites from recycled fabrics / John Youngquist, George E. Myers, and Teresa M. Harten --
Compatibilization of lignocellulosics with plastics / Ramani Narayan --
Mechanical homes of surface-modified cellulose fiber-thermoplastic composites / R.G. Raj and B.V. Kokta --
Dimensionally and ultraviolet-stable composites from lignocellulosics / David V. Plackett --
Thermal plasticization of lignocellulosics for composites / Hideaki Matsuda --
Activation and characterization of fiber surfaces for composites / Raymond A. younger --
Liquefaction of lignocellulosics in natural solvents and its software / Nobuo Shiraishi --
reasonably cheap makes use of of lignin / Robert A. Northey --
New advancements in cellulosic derivatives and copolymers / David N.-S. Hon --
rising polymeric fabrics in response to starch / William M. Doane, Charles L. Swanson, and George F. Fanta --
Monomers and polymers in line with mono-, di-, and oligosaccharides / Stoil okay. Dirlikov --
Cellulose ethers : self-cross-linking combined ether silyl derivatives / Arjun C. Sau and Thomas G. Majewicz --
Polymeric fabrics from agricultural commodities / S.F. Thames and P.W. Poole --
rising polymeric fabrics in accordance with soy protein / Thomas L. Krinski --
Enzymatic remedies of pulps / Thomas W. Jeffries --
chemical substances and fuels from biomass : assessment and preview / Irving S. Goldstein --
The promise and pitfalls of biomass and waste conversion / Helena L. pal and Arthur J. strength --
capability for fuels from biomass and wastes / ok. Grohmann, C.E. Wyman, and M.E. Himmel --
chemical substances from pulping : product new release from pulping residuals / David E. Knox and Philip L. Robinson --
Feedstock availability of biomass and wastes / J.W. Barrier and M.M. Bulls --
Pyrolysis of agricultural and wooded area wastes / D.S. Scott, J. Piskorz, and D. St. A.G. Radlein --
crops as assets of gear and agrochemicals / James D. McChesney and Alice M. Clark.

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In Assessment of Biobased Materials; Chum, H . ; SERI/TR-234-3610, Solar Energy Research Institute: Golden, CO, 1989, Chapter 5 and references therein. Brooks, S. H . W. In Proceedings of the Disposing of Disposables Conference, Washington D C , Association of the Non-Woven Fibers Industry: Cary, NC, 1989. Rowell, R. ; Young, R. A . In Assessment of Biobased Materials; Chum, H . L . ; SERI/TR-234-3610, Solar Energy Research Institute: Golden, CO, 1989, Chapter 2 and references therein. Rowell, R.

In one case, thermoplastics are mixed with lignocellulosics and the plastic material melts, but each component remains as a distinct separate phase. One example of this technology is reinforced thermoplastic composites, which are lighter in weight, have improved acoustical, impact, and heat reformability properties, and cost less than comparable products made from plastic alone. These advantages make possible the exploration of new processing techniques, new applications, and new markets in such areas as packaging, furniture, housing, and automobiles.

In these materials the mechanical loads to which the structure is subjected during its use are supported by the fiber reinforcements. The matrix adds strength by transferring the load to the fibers, while protecting them from fracture. This is an area of growth for both synthetic and renewable products industries (2). A recently disclosed example of such a matrix is the Louisiana Pacific proposal to substitute an adaptation of particle-board for whole lumber. The market force is the growing shortage of valuable timber and the eventual need to use wood chips from short-rotation forestry as the primary source of wood fiber.

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