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The size distribution of the microporous structure of fibers derived from wood for use in interactive paper is discussed in terms of wood sources, pulping methods and conditions. The merits and demerits of the various procedures for the placement of both organic and inorganic chemicals within the cell wall pores are reviewed.
Graham G. Allan,J. P. Carroll,B. G. Lee,J. Pitchitlamken,A. Stoyanov,M. Ueda, andA. Yahiaoui
"Potential of the microporosity of cellulose fibers for interactive paper", Proc. SPIE 3227, Interactive Paper, (4 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280775
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Graham G. Allan, J. P. Carroll, B. G. Lee, J. Pitchitlamken, A. Stoyanov, M. Ueda, A. Yahiaoui, "Potential of the microporosity of cellulose fibers for interactive paper," Proc. SPIE 3227, Interactive Paper, (4 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280775