Preparation of interwoven structure composite paper via polylactic acid infiltrating fiber network
Yifan Liu,
Liqiang Wang,
Feijie Wang
et al.
Abstract:Cellulose is commonly acknowledged as a sustainable material owing to its abundance and renewability. However, the abundance of hydroxyl groups makes the paper material highly hydrophilic, and the hydrogen bonds between the fibers are easily broken by water, leading to the degradation of mechanical properties. This work details the fabrication of a composite paper comprising interwoven cellulose and polylactic acid (PLA) structures through hot‐pressing and PLA impregnation onto handwritten paper derived from c… Show more
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