Abstract:Sansivieria trifasciata has a cell wall consisting of high cellulose components which are reinforced by lignin, pectin and hemicellulose. Separation of fibers from bonds that strengthen fibers is still a major problem because the cell walls that are owned are very strong and stiff. In the activity of separating selolusa fiber there needs to be a process called retting. Residues from the retting process with chemicals can pollute the environment, separation by mechanical means produces fibers that are still rig… Show more
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