Abstract
Zero waste nettle – process optimization to refine nettle ( <i> Urtica dioica </i> ) into multi-purpose materials : textile fibres and colorants
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Multi-purpose Materials
Urtica Dioica
Textile Fibres
Zero Waste
Process Optimization
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