Man-made bio-based fibre products
- Introduction to man-made bio-based fibre products
- Man-made bio-based fibre products and their end-uses
- Textile fibres, processing and end-uses
- Key aspects of the down-stream conversion processes
- Production of bio-based fibres
- Dissolving pulp as a raw material
- Cellulose esters of organic acids
- Production of viscose fibres
- General description of carbamate processes
- Production of lyocell fibres
- Production of Cupro fibres
- Carbon fibres from regenerated cellulose
- Production of Alginate fibres
- Viscose and lyocell machinery developments
- Processing of silkworm and spider silk protein fibres
- Polylactide fibres
- Polyhydroxyalcohols PHA and poly(caprolactone)
- Scientific principles of polymer fibre forming
- Alternative and emerging processes for bio-based synthetic fibers
- Ionic liquid as direct solvents: Ioncell-F method
- Enzymatic activation of cellulose – Biocelsol method
- Cellulose carbamate process
- Direct spinning of cellulose composite fibre yarn
- Cellulose-lignin blend as carbon fibre raw material
- Bio-based polyolefines — emerging processes
- Bio-based polyesters — emerging processes
- Polyamides from ligno-cellulosics as raw materials
- Industrial development with silkworm and spider silk
Bio-based polyolefines — emerging processes Propylene is used predominately in the production of polypropylene, but is also consumed in propylene oxide, acrylontrile, acrylic acid and butanol production. Polypropylene derived from bio-based naphtha has been on the commercial market for several years in a process led by SABIC using the biomass balance approach to market their
Authors & references
Author
Professor Emeritus, Pertti Nousiainen, Tampere University
References
- https://www.marlowropes.com/high-tech-fibre-applications
- https://www.dsm.com/corporate/news/news-archive/2020/2020-03-12-dsm-partnership-with-sabic-and-upm-biofuels-to-create-bio-based-dyneema.html
- https://www.sabic.com/en/products/polymers
- https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/news/ineos-to-produce-plastics-from-wood-derived-oil/
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