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Description: Overview of the development, applications and current status of cellulose as a resource of material for the papermaking, man-made fiber, polymer film and construction industries. Author: R. Malcolm Brown Jr.
Microbial Cellulose: R. M. Brown, Jr. A New Resource for Wood, Paper, Textiles, Food by R. Malcolm Brown, Jr. Department of Botany, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78713-7640 ellulose is the earth's major biopolymer and is of tremendous economic importance globally. Cellulose is the major constituent of cotton (over 94%) and wood (over 50%). Together, cotton and wood are the major resources for all cellulose products such as paper, textiles, construction materials, cardboard, as well as such cellulose derivatives as cellophane, rayon, and cellulose acetate.
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