Image: Cellulosic fibre production (total of 2.76 million tonnes) in 2002
Description: from Abu-Rous, M. (2006). Characterisation of the wet-state pore structure of lyocell and other man-made cellulosic fibres by fluorescence and electron microscopy. PhD Thesis, University of Innsbruck, Dornbirn.
Title: Cellulosic fibre production (total of 2.76 million tonnes) in 2002
Credit: Abu-Rous, M. (2006). Characterisation of the wet-state pore structure of lyocell and other man-made cellulosic fibres by fluorescence and electron microscopy. PhD Thesis, University of Innsbruck, Dornbirn. Re(?)published in Alkali Treatments of Woven Lyocell Fabrics, an article published by InTech Please note that this is a en:predatory publisher on Wikipedia's filtered list. I'm uploading the images that are either pretty basic and uncontroversial (at least after I've cropped them) or are taken from PhD thesises (okay, theses). I am hoping the University of Innsbruck holds the work of PhD students to higher standards than those of some of the journals its staff have slipped into! [1] Jan Široky, Barbora Široka and Thomas Bechtold (2012). Alkali Treatments of Woven Lyocell Fabrics, WovenFabrics, Prof. Han-Yong Jeon (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-51-0607-4, InTech, Available from:http://www.intechopen.com/books/woven-fabrics/alkali-treatments-of-woven-lyocell-fabric
Author: M. Abu-Rous
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