Abstract

The thermoplastic properties of cellulose solutions in tertiary amine oxides have been used for the elaboration of a new spinning system where post-stretching is possible. This is achieved at a temperature slightly above the Tg of the solution, i.e. when the relaxation of the cellulose chains is restricted. Preliminary results indicate that this new process may prove to be an attractive route to the production of cellulosic fibers with enhanced mechanical properties.

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