Paper can be fabricated from all different kinds of materials such as, reeds, flax, cotton, and even bagasse (sugarcane pulp). However, the majority of paper products are made from treated wood fibers ...
A trio of researchers from the University of São Paulo (USP) and São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil has developed a ...
When paper dries and is subsequently rewetted, its properties change permanently. This phenomenon is known as hornification.
The paper industry in the Savannah area was in its heyday in the 20th century. The region's abundance of pine trees provided a foundation for the paper and pulp manufacturers that eventually made ...
Fungal xylanase can be obtained by cultivating the microorganism in sugarcane bagasse or wheat bran. The solution is a ...
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