Abstract

Abstract Despite contemporary inroads made into the textile market by synthetic fibers, cellulose remains one of the world's most important textile materials. This can be rationalized in terms of several factors, the most important of which is the ready availability and continuing supply of this naturally occurring fiber. It has been estimated that vegetation produces about 100 billion tons of cellulose a year [1], and it is partly due to this fact that cellulose has maintained its position and competitive price in world markets.

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