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Preparation of marine-sourced alginate fibres to produce composite paper from both green and blue carbons

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R. M. Muhammad Nur Fauzan, R. M. Muhammad Nur Fauzan, Kotchaporn Thangunpai, Akiko Nakagawa‐izumi, Mikio Kajiyama, Toshiharu Enomae

Summary

This paper illustrates the preparation of composite paper using marine-sourced alginate fibers combined with wood pulp fibers, presenting a method to utilize both green (terrestrial) and blue (marine) carbon sources in producing sustainable paper materials.

A schematic illustration depicting the preparation process of composite paper using marine-sourced alginate fibres and wood pulp fibres.

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