2005
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2005.1767.1771
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Grafting of Methacrylonitrile and Ethyl Methacrylate onto Jute Fibre: Physico-chemical Characteristics of Grafted Jute

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“…Future Prospects for the Development of Diversified Jute Caddies Products: Jute caddies may be pre-treated for product diversification and value addition. Textile pretreatment methods like scouring, bleaching, and grafting are used to improve the quality of jute material [22,23,24] noted that grafting polymers based on monomers like methacrylonitrile and ethyl methacrylate onto jute fibre could improve its dimensional stability and hydrophobicity with a slight reduction in breaking load. Jute-based fiberboard and fiber-reinforced plastics may be developed by applying such polymer finishing to cleaned jute caddies.…”
Section: Products Made Of Composites From Jutementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future Prospects for the Development of Diversified Jute Caddies Products: Jute caddies may be pre-treated for product diversification and value addition. Textile pretreatment methods like scouring, bleaching, and grafting are used to improve the quality of jute material [22,23,24] noted that grafting polymers based on monomers like methacrylonitrile and ethyl methacrylate onto jute fibre could improve its dimensional stability and hydrophobicity with a slight reduction in breaking load. Jute-based fiberboard and fiber-reinforced plastics may be developed by applying such polymer finishing to cleaned jute caddies.…”
Section: Products Made Of Composites From Jutementioning
confidence: 99%