Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2022-02-18 Origin: Site
(A) Schematic diagram of the manufacture of disposable tableware from petroleum;
(B) Schematic diagram of the production of biodegradable tableware using bagasse and bamboo fibers.
Biodegradable cutlery made from bagasse and bamboo fiber that degrades in half in 60 days.
The research group of Zhu Hongli from Northeastern University blended short bagasse fibers with long bamboo fibers, and the two fibers were physically intertwined to form a highly intertwined network structure. Then, disposable tableware was prepared by cold pressing and hot pressing drying. It can completely replace plastic and traditional paper tableware.
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