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Cellulose-Based Functional Fine Particles and Fibers as Environmentally Friendly Materials: Development and Application

Cellulose-Based Functional Fine Particles and Fibers as Environmentally Friendly Materials: Development and Application
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Author(s): Shoji Nagaoka (Kumamoto Innovative Development Organization, Japan), Maki Horikawa (Kumamoto Industrial Research Institute, Japan)and Tomohiro Shirosaki (Kumamoto Industrial Research Institute, Japan)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 34
Source title: Building a Low-Carbon Society Through Applied Environmental Materials Science
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Takaomi Kobayashi (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0003-9.ch003

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Abstract

Due to concerns regarding the effect of the large amount of waste accompanying their consumption on the environment, attention has therefore returned to cellulose and to maximize the potential of cellulose. On the development of cellulose refining, combining, and functionalization technologies, this chapter categorizes and introduces the spherical microbeads and nanofiber and then discusses interfacial hydrophilic microbeads, which are used as raw materials for moisturizing cosmetics. In addition, the fabrication of the semiconductor abrasives, thermally conductive materials, abrasive cleaning agents, and three primary color materials for paints are discussed for development of cellulose composite materials with inorganic materials.

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