Nylon – Uses, Botanical Source, Characters, and Chemical Constituents
Source: Nylon is a synthetic fibre, chemically synthesised by polymerisation from long-chain adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine. The polycondensation product in …
Source: Nylon is a synthetic fibre, chemically synthesised by polymerisation from long-chain adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine. The polycondensation product in …
Biological source: Silk consists of a fibre prepared from the filaments of the cocoons spun by the larvae of Bombyx …
Synonyms: Animal Wool, Sheep’s Wool Biological source: Wool consists of the hairs of the fleece of the sheep, Ovis aries …
Synonym: Calcium Alginate fibres Source and preparation: Alginate fibres of surgical dressings are represented by the Calcium alginate fibres, which …
Synonyms: Regenerated Cellulose, Artificial Silk Biological source: Rayons are prepared from the polysaccharide cellulose molecules derived from wood pulps by …
Synonyms: Wool Cellulose, Chemical Wood Pulp Biological source: Cellulose wadding is prepared from bleached sulphite wood pulp obtained from the …
Biological source: Flax consists of the strands of pericyclic fibres of the stem of Linum usitatissimum Linn., a cultivated plant …
Synonym: Gunny Biological source: Strands of phloem fibres of the stem bark of Corchorus olitorius Linn. and Corchorus capsularis Linn. …