Development of Luminescent and Photosensitive Cellulose Microfibers From Palm Sprout Fibers: Antibacterial Efficacy and Dye Adsorption Potential
Rajamani Vanitha,
Abhijit Debnath,
M. Mohana Keerthi
et al.
Abstract:A key contemporary challenge is enhancing the value of agro‐industrial byproducts. Cellulose, the most abundant renewable resource, offers significant industrial potential due to its versatile properties. Produced in its pure form by various bacteria, cellulose is increasingly utilized in microscale and nanoscale fibers for composite reinforcement. In this study, cellulose microfibers were derived from palm sprout fibers through a series of treatments like pretreatment, high‐pressure hydrolysis in an autoclave… Show more
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