Yellow tail fiber composition
The main chemical components are cellulose, semi-cellulose, lignin, pectin, and water-soluble matter etc. ) are naturally occurring aquatic macrophytes with significant industrial potential because of their abundance, high-quality fibers, and high fiber yields. This study is the first attempt to investigate how phenological development and plant maturity impact the quality. Description: An investigation was carried out to determine the feasibility of multiple harvest times of Typha Latifolia plants by analyzing the morphological developments such as calcium oxalate plates, fibre diameter and chemical composition using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM). As a source of natural plant fiber, cat-tail leaves have the advantages of a wide range of resources, being renewable and recyclable.
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