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Characterization of Cellulose Derived from Invasive Alien Species Plant Waste for Application in the Papermaking Industry: Physic-Mechanical, Optical, and Chemical Property Analysis

Antía Iglesias    
Ángeles Cancela    
Ana Soler Baena and Ángel Sánchez    

Resumen

Papermaking industry and technology. Innovative applications of vegetal residues.

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